Early Joan Miro: between language and image. 25 years after its inauguration, the Joan Miro Foundation is looking back over the early days of this brilliant artist. With around 200 works, including sculptures, paintings, drawings and sketches, Parade of Obsessions highlights the convergence of the literary and pictorial worlds inhabited by Miro and casts a new light on the graphic sources of his poetry. The exhibition introduces us to a visual language that became increasingly refined as the artist matured, but whose purely literary source illustrates the diversity of Miro's talent.
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