1. ミロ展
    《絵画(エミリ・フェルナンデス・ミロのために)》 1963年 油彩、アクリル/カンヴァス ジュアン・ミロ財団、バルセロナ Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. On permanent loan from a private collection. Successió Miró Archive © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746
  2. ミロ展
    《カタツムリの燐光の跡に導かれた夜の人物たち》 1940年 水彩、グアッシュ/厚い水彩用網目紙 フィラデルフィア美術館 Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Louis E. Stern Collection, 1963-181-46 Successió Miró Archive © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746
  3. ミロ展
    《焼かれたカンヴァス2》 1973年 アクリル/カンヴァス ジュアン・ミロ財団、バルセロナ Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. On loan from a private collection. Successió Miró Archive © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746
  4. ミロ展
    《絵画(カタツムリ、女、花、星)》 1934年 油彩/カンヴァス 国立ソフィア王妃芸術センター、マドリード Donation of Pilar Juncosa, 1986 Successió Miró Archive © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746
  5. ミロ展
    《オランダの室内Ⅰ》 1928年 油彩/カンヴァス ニューヨーク近代美術館 Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund. Acc. no.: 163.1945 Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746
  6. ミロ展
    《ヤシの木のある家》 1918年 油彩/カンヴァス 国立ソフィア王妃芸術センター、マドリード Successió Miró Archive © Successió Miró / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 E5746

Joan Miró

  • Art
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Ueno
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Time Out says

Spanish-born Joan Miró (1893-1983) has long been considered one of the most important artists of the twentieth century; revered for his poetic transformation of nature-derived shapes such as the moon and stars into abstract symbols. In this major retrospective, the various phases of Miró's career are presented together in Japan for the first time. Overseen by the Fundació Joan Miró, based in the artist's birthplace of Barcelona, this exhibition sees masterpieces held in collections across the world brought to Tokyo, to form a comprehensive overview of an artistic practice that encompassed painting, ceramics, sculpture and more.

Post-impressionistic early works, such as the 1919 self-portrait, give way to a resolutely surrealist approach as Miró becomes involved in the artistic current then sweeping Paris, where he spent much of the 1920s and '30s. The subsequent three decades then see the artist develop and hone the singular style with which he is most associated, exemplified here by exhibition highlight 'The Morning Star' (1940) and other selections from his 'Constellations' series. Finally, the show highlights how, even in his final years, Miró continued his lifelong search for new modes of expression.

The exhibition is closed on Mondays (except April 28, May 5) as well as May 7.

Details

Event website:
miro2025.exhibit.jp/
Address
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
8-36 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Ueno Station (Yamanote line), park exit; (Ginza, Hibiya lines), Shinobazu exit
Price:
Adults ¥2,300, college students ¥1,300, high school students and younger, free
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 9.30am-5.30pm (Fri 9.30am-8pm), closed Mon (except April 28 & May 5)

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