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His work has been exhibited alongside works by Spanish painter Joan Miró and contributed significantly to the British Surrealist movement.
No one else has been able to paint these two very opposing things .” Miró annually returned to Mont-roig and developed a symbolism and nationalism that would stick with him throughout his career.
Working on television programs such as: Noche de Gala, ( Gala Night Ball ), alongside Eddie Miró, " Desde Mi Pueblo ", ( From My Town ), alongside Yoyo Boing & Tony Croatto, and " La Buena Vida ", has allowed her to become one of the top emcee's ( Master of Ceremonies ) in Puerto Rico and abroad.
The Reina Sofía collection has works by artists such as: Juan Gris, Joan Miró, Julio González, Eduardo Chillida, Antoni Tàpies, Pablo Gargallo, Pablo Serrano, Lucio Muñoz, Luis Gordillo, Jorge Oteiza and José Gutiérrez Solana.
The tram passes through the Plaça on its way to and from the main station which has been restored to incorporate a museum of Picasso and Joan Miró.
* Ralli Museum, dedicated primarily to art in Latin America, it has sculptures by Dalí and Aristide Maillol and paintings by Dalí, Miró, Chagall, Henry Moore, amongst others.
She has received music commissions and has performed her work for Zankel Hall in Carnegie Hall, NYC ; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C .; The Kennedy Center, Washington, D. C .; Banlieues Bleues Festival in Paris ; Tampere Jazz Happening in Finland ; Philippine Women's University in Manila ; Lincoln Center in NYC ; San Francisco Jazz Festival ; TED ( conference ) in Long Beach, California ; Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona, Spain ; the Museum of Modern Art, New York ; De Singel in Antwerp ; the Barbican Centre in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, Colonel Accoa believing the nuns are hiding Jaime Miró, has his men raid the convent, arresting and raping the nuns.
Colonel Acoca is furious ; he has figured out that four of the nuns are missing and is convinced that Jaime Miró escaped before the soldiers got there.
Although the crime has never been formally solved, the opinion in Panama that the material killer was Miró remains.
He has also published a number of translations, most notably Shakespeare and published several works on art and art history, including Miró and Giacometti.
The work of thousands of artists has been exhibited in the Carnegie International, including that of Winslow Homer, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Mary Cassatt, Camille Pissarro, Auguste Rodin, Willem de Kooning, Henry Moore, Jackson Pollock, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Sigmar Polke, and William Kentridge.
Krauss has been curator of many art exhibitions at leading museums, among them exhibitions on Joan Miró at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum ( 1970 – 73 ), on surrealism and photography at the Corcoran Museum of Art ( 1982 – 85 ), on Richard Serra at the Museum of Modern Art ( 1985 – 86 ), and on Robert Morris at the Guggenheim ( 1992 – 94 ).

Miró and been
The rural Catalan scene it depicts is augmented by an avant-guarde French newspaper in the center, showing Miró sees this work transformed by the Modernist theories he had been exposed to in Paris.
Inconsistency-tolerant logics have been discussed since at least 1910 ( and arguably much earlier, for example in the writings of Aristotle ); however, the term paraconsistent (" beside the consistent ") was not coined until 1976, by the Peruvian philosopher Francisco Miró Quesada.

Miró and significant
A significant faction within Kentucky considered becoming an independent republic rather than joining the U. S. One of the leaders of this faction was James Wilkinson, who met with Rodríguez Miró in 1787, declared his allegiance to Spain, and secretly acted as an agent for Spain.
The collection, which totals over 12, 000 works, includes significant paintings by American artists such as Jackson Pollock, Stuart Davis, Richard Diebenkorn, Peter Golfinopoulos, Sam Gilliam, Adolph Gottlieb, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Ad Reinhardt, and Marsden Hartley, as well as European artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Max Beckmann, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Giorgio de Chirico, Lyonel Feininger, Juan Gris, Alexej von Jawlensky, Fernand Léger, Joan Miró, Giorgio Morandi, and Chaim Soutine.

Miró and influence
In the second the influence of Miró and the drawing style of Picasso is visible with the use of fluid curving and intersecting lines and colour, whereas the first takes a directness that would later be influential in movements such as Pop art.
The influence of both Henri Matisse and Joan Miró is particularly strong in this painting.

Miró and on
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
A few years after Miró ’ s 1918 Barcelona solo exhibition, he settled in Paris where he finished a number of paintings that he had begun on his parents ’ farm in Mont-roig del Camp.
Miró married Pilar Juncosa in Palma ( Majorca ) on October 12, 1929 ; their daughter Dolores was born July 17, 1931.
Though a sense of nationalism pervaded his earliest surreal landscapes and Head of a Catalan Peasant, it wasn ’ t until Spain ’ s Republican government commissioned him to paint the mural, The Reaper, for the Spanish Republican Pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exhibition, that Miró ’ s work took on a politically charged meaning.
In 1939, with Germany ’ s invasion of France looming, Miró relocated to Varengeville in Normandy, and on May 20 of the following year, as Germans invaded Paris, he narrowly fled to Spain ( now controlled by Francisco Franco ) for the duration of the Vichy Regime ’ s rule.
Shuzo Takiguchi published the first monograph on Miró in 1940.
In 1948 – 49 Miró lived in Barcelona and made frequent visits to Paris to work on printing techniques at the Mourlot Studios and the Atelier Lacourière.
Miró, who suffered from heart disease, died in his home in Palma ( Majorca ) on December 25, 1983.
-Joan Miró, 1958, quoted in Twentieth-Century Artists on Art.
Among her TV jobs as a show host, Malaret worked on the Noche de Gala, ( Gala Night Ball ) show with Eddie Miró, one of the island's highest rated TV shows during the 1970s, and 1980s, broadcasted by Telemundo.
Among the artists represented in the collection are, from Italy, De Chirico ( The Red Tower, The Nostalgia of the Poet ) and Severini ( Sea Dancer ); from France, Braque ( The Clarinet ), Duchamp ( Sad Young Man on a Train ), Léger ( Study of a Nude ), Picabia ( Very Rare Picture on Earth ); from Spain, Dalí ( Birth of Liquid Desires ), Miró ( Seated Woman II ) and Picasso ( The Poet, On the Beach ); from other European countries, Brâncuşi ( including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series ), Max Ernst ( The Kiss, Attirement of the Bride ), Giacometti ( Woman with Her Throat Cut, Woman Walking ), Gorky ( Untitled ), Kandinsky ( Landscape with Red Spots, No. 2, White Cross ), Klee ( Magic Garden ), Magritte ( Empire of Light ) and Mondrian ( Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938, Composition with Red 1939 ); and from the US, Calder ( Arc of Petals ) and Pollock ( The Moon Woman, Alchemy ).
A large amount of ' degenerate art ' by Picasso, Dalí, Ernst, Klee, Léger and Miró was destroyed in a bonfire on the night of July 27, 1942 in the gardens of the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris.
Their working method was based on spontaneity and experiment, and they drew their inspiration in particular from children ’ s drawings, from primitive art forms and from the work of Paul Klee and Joan Miró.
Wilkinson met with Spanish Governor Esteban Rodríguez Miró and managed to convince him to allow Kentucky to have a trading monopoly on the Mississippi River ; in return he promised to promote Spanish interests in the west.
For the artistic content of the building, Sert called on his Spanish artist friends Picasso, Miró, and Calder ; Picasso's contribution was Guernica and became the focal attraction of Sert's design.
Gabriel Miró prefers to focus on the intimate world of his characters and its development, in the inner relations between everything in their surrounding and the way they evolve in time.
Galvez appointed Rodríguez Miró acting Governor of Louisiana on January 20, 1782.
Miró pioneered the technique of staining ; creating blurry, multi-colored cloudy backgrounds in thinned oil paint throughout the 1920s and 1930s ; on top of which he added his calligraphy, characters and abundant lexicon of words, and imagery.
This is reflected in the undulating design on the pavement which is also decorated with a mosaic by Joan Miró.

Miró and late
Gas sculpture is a proposal made by Joan Miró in his late writings to make sculptures out of gaseous materials.

Miró and 20th-century
It houses a collection of 20th-century modern art — from Pablo Picasso to Oskar Schlemmer, Joan Miró and Joseph Beuys.

Miró and art
During the 20th century, a group of celebrated artists, including Calder, Chagall, Dufy, Léger, Matisse, Miró, and Picasso, rediscovered the largely undeveloped art form of lithography thanks to the Mourlot Studios, also known as Atelier Mourlot, a Parisian printshop founded in 1852 by the Mourlot family.
In the latter half of the 20th century, Pierrot continued to appear in the art of the Modernists — or at least of the long-lived among them: Chagall, Ernst, Goleminov, Hopper, Miró, Picasso — as well as in the work of their younger followers, such as Gerard Dillon, Indrek Hirv, and Roger Redgate.
Miró initially went to business school as well as art school.
Catalan Landscape ( The Hunter ) and the Tilled Field, two of Miró ’ s first works classified as Surrealist, employ the symbolic language that was to dominate the art of the next decade.
Also, Joan Miró was well aware of Haitian Voodoo art and Cuban Santería religion through his travels before going into exile.
Joan Miró was among the first artists to develop automatic drawing as a way to undo previous established techniques in painting, and thus, with André Masson, represented the beginning of Surrealism as an art movement.
Specifically, Miró responded to Cubism in this way, which by the time of his quote had become an established art form in France.
In an interview with biographer Walter Erben, Miró expressed his dislike for art critics, saying, they " are more concerned with being philosophers than anything else.
* Fundació Joan Miró, a modern art museum centring around a large collection of the works of Joan Miró.
The site is both a family-friendly place with educational activities for children and also a host of world class professional artwork including art by Picasso, Matisse, and Miró --- the three were highlights of the 2008 opening exhibit of the new gallery space, the Arts Building.
During his lifetime, Tamayo collected one of the most important collections of 20th century art, which includes names such as Andy Warhol, Picasso, Miró, Fernando Botero, Magritte, and about 100 others.
Many first generation abstract expressionists were influenced both by the Cubists ' works ( which they knew from photographs in art reviews and by seeing the works at the 291 Gallery or the Armory Show ), by the European Surrealists, and by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Henri Matisse as well as the Americans Milton Avery, John D. Graham, and Hans Hofmann.
The reactionary French Patriots interrupted the screening by throwing ink at the cinema screen and assaulting viewers who opposed them ; they then went to the lobby and destroyed art works by Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Yves Tanguy, and others.
Artists making public art range from the greatest masters such as Michelangelo, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró, to those who specialize in public art such as Claes Oldenburg and Pierre Granche, to anonymous artists who make surreptitious interventions.
Important exponents of this concept of art making were the painters Joan Miró and André Masson.
Influenced by the abstract work of Piet Mondrian, Joan Miró and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Calder in many respects invented an art form where objects ( typically brightly coloured, abstract shapes fashioned from sheet metal ) are connected by wire much like a balance scale.
Yet, another facet of his literary opus were a number of poetry and graphic arts collections ( for which he collaborated with Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, Alexander Calder, and others ), several books of poetry, as well as several narrative works on art ( some edited in Italian under pen names ).

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