Miró
Tate Modern 14 April – 11 September 2011
About the exhibition
English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Português (Brasil), Español, Català
Joan Miró's works come to London in the first major retrospective here for nearly 50 years. Renowned as one of the greatest Surrealist painters, filling his paintings with luxuriant colour, Miró worked in a rich variety of styles. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy more than 150 paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints from moments across the six decades of his extraordinary career.
Miró is among the most iconic of modern artists, using a language of symbols that reflects his personal vision, sense of freedom, and energy. The exhibition includes many of the key works that we know and love. It also shows that, behind the engaging innocence of his imagery, lies a profound concern for humanity and a sense of personal and national identity. Extraordinary works from different moments of his career celebrate his roots in his native Catalonia.
The exhibition also traces an anxious and politically engaged side to Miró’s work that reflects his passionate response to one of the most turbulent periods in European history. Working in Barcelona and Paris, Miró tracked the mood of the Spanish Civil War and the first months of the Second World War in France. Under the political restrictions of Franco's Spain, Miró remained a symbol of international culture, and his grand abstract paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s became a mark of resistance and integrity in the dying years of the regime. Telling the story of Miró's life and the time he witnessed reveals a darker intensity to many of his works.
This is a must-see exhibition for 2011, filled with astonishing, beautiful and striking paintings by one of the greats of modern art.
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Events
Guided exhibition tours
- Exhibition tours take place Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 12.15
£5.00 (plus exhibition ticket) 15 places per tour.
Book online or call 020 7887 8888.
More about exhibition tours
Talks and discussions
- Miró: Curator's Talk Mondays 18 April to 5 September 2011
- British Sign Language Talk: Joan Miró Friday 6 May 2011 free
- The Monster's Smile: Joan Baixas in Conversation with Aura Satz Saturday 18 June 2011
Symposia
- Art and Politics: Joan Miró Study Day Saturday 25 June 2011 Online Event
Films
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: 50 Years of the Other Spanish Cinema
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: Documents/Itineraries Friday 15 April 2011
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: Appropriations / Great Super-8 Saturday 16 April 2011
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: José Antonio Sistiaga Saturday 16 April 2011
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: Investigation / Metacinema Sunday 17 April 2011
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: Animated Experiments: Rhythm, Light and Colour Sunday 17 April 2011
- From Ecstasy to Rapture: Iván Zulueta Sunday 17 April 2011
- Pere Portabella
- Pere Portabella: Playback and Vampir Cuadecuc Friday 13 May, Wednesday 29 June 2011
- Pere Portabella: Viridiana Saturday 14 May 2011
- Pere Portabella: Don’t Count on Your Fingers and Nocturno 29 Saturday 14 May, Thursday 30 June 2011
- Pere Portabella: Portabella and Miró Sunday 15 May, Sunday 19 June, Sunday 26 June, Sunday 3 July, Sunday 10 July, Sunday 17 July, Sunday 24 July, Sunday 31 July 2011 free
- Pere Portabella: Umbracle Sunday 15 May, Friday 1 July 2011
- Pere Portabella: The Silence before Bach Friday 20 May, Saturday 2 July 2011
- Pere Portabella: General Report on Some Questions of Interest Saturday 21 May, Saturday 2 July 2011
- Pere Portabella: El sopar, No al No, Mudanza Saturday 21 May, Friday 8 July 2011
- Pere Portabella: Aita Sunday 22 May 2011
- Pere Portabella: Acció Santos and Warsaw Bridge Sunday 22 May, Saturday 9 July 2011
Tate Teachers
- Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape: Learning Private View Monday 16 May 2011 free
Banner Image: JOAN MIRÓ A Star Caresses the Breast of a Negress (Painting Poem) 1938. Une étoile caresse le sein d'une négresse (peinture-poème) (DETAIL).
Tate © Successió Miró/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2011.



