Miró's "The Farm," The 100th Anniversary | The Past Is Present
Joan Miró finished "The Farm," his first masterpiece, 100 years ago. To celebrate, curator Harry Cooper and Joan Punyet Miró, Miró's grandson, get together to tell the tale of this seminal painting from their perches at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and Miró's farm in Mont-roig del Camp, Spain. From Pablo Picasso in Paris to Earnest Hemingway in Cuba, you won't want to miss the epic journey of Miró and his beloved "The Farm."
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So interesting - thanks for the 100 year celebration of this work!
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This was a brilliant insight into Miro’s life and art. Dos Passos is one of the most underrated authors of the 20th C. I sense the attraction and affinity between these great artists.