Joan Miro Foundation Paintings and Sculptures ~ Great Art Museum in Barcelona, Spain

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By Peggy W

A great discovery while on Montjuic, a high hill in Barcelona which overlooks much of the city, was the art museum called the Joan Miro Foundation which naturally featured the work of the artist Joan Miro.

After spending some time at the spectacular Swimming Games Olympic Venue set high above Barcelona with a terrific view of the entire city, we decided that we had to find a spot to cool off.

It was not only summer, but it was broiling hot!

We kept drinking water and fanning ourselves, but alas, although we were enjoying the men's diving event , we left in search of a cool respite from the heat.

CoBi was the name of Barcelona's Summer Games Olympic Mascot .

As we were leaving the swimming pools stadium (yes there were two pools) and walking along the top of the hill called Montjuic, we saw CoBi all decked out in painterly garb in front of what turned out to be the Joan Miro Foundation.

The building was air-conditioned!

Liking art, we decided to explore the museum and cool down at the same time which we achieved.

Barcelona's Olympic Mascot, CoBi, in front of the Miro Foundation.

CoBi was Barcelona's Olympic Mascot - Here all decked out with painterly garb in front of the Miro Foundation
CoBi was Barcelona's Olympic Mascot - Here all decked out with painterly garb in front of the Miro Foundation
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Artist Joan Miro and the Miro Foundation

 

 

Joan Miro was born in Barcelona in 1893 and died in Palma de Mallorca in 1983.

 

This hub is not intending to delve into a long biography of Joan Miro and his art. Will leave a wonderful link here for those interested in finding out more about this world renowned artist and his works.

 

Suffice it to say that his Surrealism style of artwork is recognizable almost everywhere people look at Contemporary Art.

Most great museums around the world have examples of Miro's artwork in them.

Many people have posters and copies of his work on their walls.

 

When we discovered the Joan Miro Foundation on Montjuic, we were naturally interested in seeing what was inside as well as satisfying our need for some cool air.

 

The contemporary building was a work of art in itself. It was designed by architect Josep Lluis Sert. Another architect, Jaume Freixa worked to expand the building when more space was needed for display and work areas.

 

Bright and white spaces with plenty of skylights and windows let natural light enter the interior spaces and also let views of the outside remain within view.

 

The artist Joan Miro created the Foundation bearing his name in 1971 and contributed many of his art pieces which make up much of the collection.

 

Included are the following from Miro...

217 paintings

153 sculptures

9 textiles

His complete graphic works

Almost 5,000 drawings

 

What amazed us was getting to see some of his earlier works (of which we were unfamiliar) and seeing his progression from Realism to the Abstract.

Entrance to Miro Foundation

Outside entrance to the Miro Foundation in Barcelona
Outside entrance to the Miro Foundation in Barcelona
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The Joan Miro Foundation's purpose is to not only showcase his artwork, but to also promote and expose people to other contemporary art as well. Regular exhibitions are held there showing other artist's work.

Guided tours are offered for the public and school groups are often taken through this museum during weekdays.

There is an auditorium and a library which can be utilized by the public.

My husband and I enjoyed seeing the Joan Miro Foundation with all of its colorful, fun and eye-popping art sculptures both inside and outside the beautiful building. The drawings and paintings were most enjoyable getting to view them up close and personal.


View of Barcelona from the Miro Foundation atop Montjuic.

View of Barcelona below from atop Montjuic & the Miro Foundation.
View of Barcelona below from atop Montjuic & the Miro Foundation.
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As this Joan Miro Foundation building sits atop Montjuic which is high above the City of Barcelona, the views looking down upon the city with the hills in the background were wonderful.

Having been at the Prado Museum where photography was allowed as long as one did not take the pictures using a flash, I was starting to take some photos of the paintings when I was asked to stop. So I only have a couple shots that were already taken.

In reading the brochure afterwards, I realized that they would probably rather sell the images via postcards or books, so that is understandable. I purchased several postcards...but alas...they have copyrights so I cannot post them on this hub.

Joan Miro sculptures and paintings at the Miro Foundation in Barcelona, Spain

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Many Miro sculptures inside and outside the building.
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This respite from the heat during a day of the men's olympic diving event turned out to be quite an unexpected pleasure.

We probably would not have taken the time to have gone inside the Joan Miro Foundation had it been a cooler day. The result was that we were very happy to have added this visit to a great art museum to our Barcelona, Spain experiences during the summer games of the Olympics.

What do you think of Joan Miro's art?

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Joan Miro Foundation -
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Joan Miro painting displayed at the Miro Foundation.

We both liked this Joan Miro painting.
We both liked this Joan Miro painting.
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Opening ceremonies at the Olympics in Barcelona
Opening ceremonies at the Olympics in Barcelona
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Son Marroig on the Island of Majorca
Son Marroig on the Island of Majorca
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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Cheryl,

Visiting the Joan Miro Foundation was not only fun and interesting...but it gave us a respite from the heat of the summer temperatures for a while. It is a wonderful museum on top of the hill called Montjuic in Barcelona. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hello Sinea Pies,

The artist Joan Miro certainly does use brilliant colors in most of his work. Thanks for your comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hello livelonger,

Nice that you also got to see the Joan Miro Foundation museum in Barcelona. We walked up Montjuic during the Olympics along with thousands of other people. I would imagine that the cable car ride would give spectacular views! From the top of that hill no matter how one gets there, the views are wonderful. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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Cheryl J. Level 3 Commenter 7 months ago

Beautiful and interesting art by Miro. Great colors, patterns and abstracts. I admire your photos and information regarding the Joan Miro Art Foundation in Barcelona. Another interesting hub.

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Sinea Pies Level 6 Commenter 7 months ago

Very interesting art work. Love the brilliant colors.

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livelonger Level 6 Commenter 7 months ago

Great Hub, Peggy. I went to Barcelona in 2003 and visited Fundacio Joan Miro then, and absolutely loved it. The funicular up to Montjuic is pretty cool, too, and the cable cars (teleferic) gave such a magical view of Barcelona. Thanks for sharing this Hub!

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Peggy W Hub Author 17 months ago

Hi Tony,

We had seen Miro works but never in such an abundance as at the Joan Miro Foundation in Barcelona, Spain. We enjoyed seeing his early works and as he progressed as an artist in his creations. Thanks for the visit and comment.

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tonymac04 17 months ago

I was introduced to the art of Miro many years ago and loved it then. I still do!

Thanks for taking me on this wonderful tour of the museim.

Love and peace

Tony

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Peggy W Hub Author 18 months ago

Hello childrensprints,

So happy to hear that you enjoyed this hub about the Joan Miro Foundation in Barcelona, Spain. There were some wonderful paintings, sculptures and so forth from Miro in that museum! Thanks for the comment.

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childrensprints 18 months ago

Really enjoyed this one on Miro!

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Peggy W Hub Author 18 months ago

Hello MikeSyrSutton,

Thanks for stopping by and taking a look at the Joan Miro Foundation that we discovered while attending olympic events in Barcelona, Spain years ago. We enjoyed that wonderful art museum and thought that it would make for a good hub. Appreciate the comment.

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MikeSyrSutton Level 4 Commenter 18 months ago

Interesting hubs and cool pics!

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks Kiran,

Glad you liked this hub about the Joan Miro Foundation.

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kiran8 2 years ago

Very interesting and very informative, thanks a lot Peggy :)

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi loveroflife,

From what you commented, you probably enjoyed this hub. My personal taste runs more to the Impressionists and others but it is always interesting viewing different types of art and becoming more educated regarding the subject.

My husband and I enjoyed viewing Miro's art inside and outside the Joan Miro Foundation plus we got to cool off from the summer heat which provided a nice interlude.

Thanks for your comment.

loveroflife 2 years ago

Miro is certainly one of the greats of Spanish modern art.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Pete,

How can you say that you are not an art lover? Writing is an art form and you are a great science fiction writer. LOL

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi shamelabboush,

Glad that you liked this one regarding Joan Miro especially since you like surrealism. Thanks for the comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Candie,

Hahaha...we had some fun last night on your hub. (I admit...I am the crazy one!) Happy to hear that your inner beauty has remained intact despite the scratch from the cat! LOL

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Pete Maida Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

I'm not much of an art lover and I'm really not into surrealism. It reminds me of the hippies on LSD back in the sixties.

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shamelabboush Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Very nice, I like surrealism style. Thanks

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Candie V Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

I would have come back sooner, but some crazy lady was commenting on my hub and then I got a bad scratch from the cat and it all fell apart after that.. I still have my inner beauty (cuz I didn't kill the cat) lol!!

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Candie,

It was definitely fun getting to see the Joan Miro art in person, and I agree that his colors really pop for the most part...especially on his sculptures. I also like the impressionists like you do. Thanks for the quick comment.

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Candie V Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

I like his work, tho I tend to be more "Monet".. I love the abstract and color! Thank you for this hub!!

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