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Saturday, 29 November. Opening hours: 10 am - 7 pm

Today's activities

Exhibitions

Poetry has just begun. 50 years of the Miró

The exhibition provides a multifaceted history that is open to interpretation, in which the keys that motivated the setting up of the Centre for Contemporary Art Studies (CEAC) are revisited

Miró and the United States

An intergenerational dialogue between Joan Miró and a range of artists from various generations: Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, Arshile Gorky, Alice Trumbull Mason, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, among many others.

Open the Archive 07. L’Antitête

Archival exhibition around the three volumes of Tristan Tzara’s book published in 1949 and illustrated by Max Ernst: Monsieur Aa l’Antiphilosophe, Yves Tanguy: Minuits pour géants, and Joan Miró: Le Désespéranto.
 

Who is Afraid of Ideology? Part 5: Right of Passage

Exhibition by the artist Marwa Arsanios, series how from here, curated by Carolina Jiménez.

Sentimental Portraits of New York

Photography exhibition about the artist and performer Joan Casellas.

Upcoming activities

  • Miró in pencil

    Miró in pencil

    12 October, 23 November, 7 December 2025, 25 January and 24 May 2026, at 11.30 am

    Drawing workshop in the Fundació Joan Miró building.

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  • Flavours of Miró

    Flavours of Miró

    13 December 2025, at 10.30 am

    A creative sensory experience inspired by the work of Joan Miró and the 50th anniversary of the Fundació Miró, inviting participants of all ages to explore the intersection of food, memory and art.

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  • Reincarnation V: To Eat. Xavier Olivé and Joan Brossa incarnated by Laia Fabre and Liminal

    Reincarnation V: To Eat. Xavier Olivé and Joan Brossa incarnated by Laia Fabre and Liminal

    13 December 2025, at 7pm

    Reincarnation of the Travelling Dinner performance by Xavier Olivé and Joan Brossa, incarnated by Laia Fabre and Liminal.

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Highlights

Don't miss our 50th anniversary

  • «The last time I went to Barcelona, I was with Sert at the Fundació, in that magnificent building he designed, and it was very crowded. The people recognised me. I was impressed by the human warmth around me. Tears came to my eyes. It was human contact. I had entered their blood and skin. It was very emotional: young couples with children, people enjoying a Sunday out, so traditional. I felt moved.»

    Joan Miró. El color dels meus somnis (The Colour of My Dreams). Conversations with Georges Raillard. Lleonard Muntaner Editor, p. 29

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