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Joan Miró: Paper and Poetry 2014-03-08- 2014-04-12 |
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| L'Etrangle, 1974, etching and aquatint, 54 x 37 3/4 inches |
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Surrealism had an enormous impact on the art world following its beginnings in France ca. 1924, directly influencing artists as diverse as Motherwell and Picasso. Only a relatively small number of artists remained anchored in this movement after World War II. Among the most prominent of these was Joan Miró whose view and practice of art were and remain revolutionary. Surrealism was concerned with undermining our preconceived notions of both art and reality at large. This is evident in such iconic surrealist images as Dali’s ubiquitous clock draped over a tree limb which called into question the reality of mathematically measured time, and Magritte’s painting of a pipe (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) emblazoned with the phrase, “Ceci n'est pas une pipe - This is not a pipe,” which indeed it is not, but rather a picture of a pipe. Miró’s works frequently invoke the mythic, and his vocabulary has a pictographic quality not unlike images of the earth and sky painted by tribal societies all over the world since time immemorial. Such pictographs, as frequently seen in petroglyphs, sometimes developed into sophisticated systems of writing, as in the case of the first Chinese characters which are pictograms. Examples of pictographic and calligraphic images are seen throughout the works in this show. |
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| Anti-Platon, 1962, illustrated book, 13 x 10 3/8 inches |
An important part of this exhibition is the display of illustrated books which are Miró’s interpretations of works of poetry. These are not bound books but rather loose leaf portfolios of prints and sheets of letterpress text. (The prints in these books can be framed as one would frame any stand-alone print while retaining the rest of the book in its portfolio.) The complete catalogue of Miró ’s works in this genre, meticulously compiled by the Swiss scholar and publisher Patrick Cramer, a close associate of Leslie Sacks, records 262 books, albums and catalogues. These books with their beautiful hand printed images reflect not only the aforementioned associations with poetry, mythology, pictographs and calligraphy but also the rich European heritage of illuminated manuscripts. |
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