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"I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means. It is this which
has led me to give my painting a character of even greater bareness." - Joan Miro

Joan Miro Books and DVDs

Joan Miro: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937 (Hardcover)
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York; illustrated edition edition (November 1, 2008)
Hardcover: 242 pages
Taking Joan Miro's notorious declaration of 1927--"I want to assassinate painting"--as its point of departure, this richly illustrated volume is the first to focus on Miro the "anti-painter," identifying the core practices and strategies the artist used to challenge painting between 1927 and 1937. Joan Miro: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937 surveys the various material, iconographical and rhetorical forms of Miro's attacks on painting by presenting, in chronological sequence, 12 distinct series of works, beginning with a remarkable group of paintings on unprimed canvas and concluding with Miro's return to Realism in "Still Life with Old Shoe" (1937). Acidic color, grotesque disfigurement, stylistic heterogeneity and the use of resistant, ready-made materials are among the key tactics of aggression that are explored in this extraordinary presentation of the interrelated and oppositional series of paintings, collages, objects and drawings Miro produced during this crucial decade of his long career. This volume integrates close scrutiny of Miro's materials and processes with historical and iconographic analysis, leading to an expanded understanding of the underappreciated aggressiveness of an artist long regarded as Surrealism's most lyrical painter-poet.

Miro (Hardcover)
Publisher: Flammarion; illustrated edition edition (May 7, 2004)
Hardcover: 480 pages
One of the most significant Spanish painters of the twentieth century, Joan Miro (1893-1983) was also an imaginative creator of ceramics, sculpture, costumes, tapestries. Miro was also a poet, and his art always expressed a highly personal mix of humor, reverie, and intense emotion. In this rich examination of the man and his art - from his early interpretations of Fauvism and cubism to his later "enchanted realism" and grotesque "savage paintings " French art critic and historian Jacques Dupin, a friend of Miro, gives us a unique look at the artist's sketchbooks, poems, and correspondence to which the Miro family gave him privileged access.

Joan Miro (Artists of the 20th Century)
DVD Release Date: March 16, 2004
Run Time: 50 minutes
The definitive biography of artist Joan Miro accompanied by spectacular images of his greatest work.

Joan Miro - Constellations: Color of Poetry (1994)
DVD Release Date: June 5, 2007
Run Time: 52 minutes
Dramatic peek into the life and artistry. A virtual-reality tour through the Miro Museum, it unearths a plethora of paintings.

Joan Miro - Theatre Of Dreams (Portrait of an Artist) [VHS]
VHS Release Date: June 13, 2000
Run Time: 60 minutes
Written and narrated by Roland Penrose, this hour-long program on the Spanish artist Joan Miro was produced in 1978 by the BBC. Penrose, who interviews Miro in the artist's studio (Miro speaks in French; there are English subtitles), was his friend for 42 years. Miro's work belongs to the surrealist school and was largely influenced by the horrors of war, including the Spanish Civil War. Born in Barcelona, he deeply felt the oppression of his native Catalonia, and during Franco's regime he had his passport taken away from him. His paintings often began with a mark or a stain, which then led him to paint a person, or a bird, or a star. Titles were chosen for the works afterwards. In Theatre of Dreams, Miro, at the age of 85, works with Spanish actors to produce a piece of experimental theater. An extraordinary aspect of this documentary is watching Miro put paint from a tube directly on his index finger and then onto the canvas. He then sits in a rocking chair and looks carefully at his completed work. Because the artist worked in silence, this documentary has no music. This truly remarkable program does a commendable job at capturing the artist during his lifetime.
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