“Rather than setting out to paint something, I begin painting and as I paint, the picture begins to assert itself.” — Joan Miró
Joan Miró’s painting The Hunter (Catalan Landscape) brings together the real and the imaginary, abstraction and figuration, and image and text in a way that would characterize much of his work to come. In the canvas—a landscape filled with personal symbols and evocations of life on his family’s farm in Montroig, Spain, such as a tree trunk sprouting a leaf and the eponymous hunter carrying a freshly killed rabbit—he rendered the everydayness of the farm with a poetic intensity. This impetus to reveal the marvelous in the quotidian attracted the attention of André Breton, the founder of Surrealism, who acquired The Hunter in 1925. Breton would later deem Miró’s arrival in Paris in the early 1920s “an important stage in the development of surrealist art.” Indeed Miró’s studio in Paris soon became an “avant-garde laboratory” and gathering place for artists and writers, including André Masson (whose studio adjoined Miró’s), Antonin Artaud, and Robert Desnos. According to Breton, the Surrealists sought to liberate “the real functioning of the mind” through “a pure psychic automatism,” free of “any control exercised by reason.” Their approach to art making, as defined by Breton, inspired Miró. He later recounted, “Rather than setting out to paint something, I begin painting and as I paint the picture begins to assert itself….,The first stage is free, unconscious.” But, he continued, “The second stage is carefully calculated.” The Birth of the World reflects this blend of spontaneity and deliberation. Although its brushy, atmospheric background was freely applied, the individual motifs and their arrangement were sketched out in advance. In this and many of his following works, Miró attempted to give free rein to the unconscious, as the Surrealists did, at the same time as he sought to formulate a new pictorial language. Beginning in the late 1920s, Miró embarked on a period of experimentation with mediums and techniques, attacking the limits of painting in order to reinvigorate it. He successively made works on unprimed canvases, white grounds, flocked paper, cardboard, Masonite, and copper; collages, paintings based on collage, and so-called “drawing collages”; and constructions and objects. These experiments also included engagements with art history and with language. In Dutch Interior (I), part of a series based on 17th-century Dutch genre paintings, Miró reimagined illusionistic space, compressing and flattening the scene of the original painting into planes of non-naturalistic, unmodulated color. Later, the aerial, calligraphic “Hirondelle Amour” exemplified his peinture-poésie, or painting-poetry, as biomorphic forms and words seem to float in suspension above a blue expanse. Still Life with Old Shoe brought an end to an intense, decade-long period of experimentation, as Miró announced his intention to do “something absolutely different.” The canvas, which he painted in Paris as the Spanish Civil War raged in his home country, marked his temporary return to working from life. It straddles the line between still life and landscape, even as the saturated, acidic colors and disproportionately scaled objects undermine its title’s—and Miró’s—proclaimed adherence to reality. By 1939, World War II had come to the European continent. In this climate of danger and human catastrophe, Miró created the Constellations, a series of 23 gouaches on paper, including The Escape Ladder, which gave form to the transcendence and escape he longed for during those years. Interweaving his distinctive visual vocabulary with cosmic and earthly themes, these intimately sized works were easily transportable. In flight from the German invasion, he carried the earliest gouaches in the series, begun in France, back with him to the relative safety of Spain. Breton would later reflect that “Miró, at this hour of extreme anguish unfurl[ed] the full range of his voice,” sounding the same “note of wild defiance of the hunter expressed by the grouse’s love song.” After the war, Miró gained international recognition as he continued to experiment freely with different mediums, including ceramics, printmaking, book illustration, and sculpture.
Natalie Dupêcher, independent scholar, 2017
Works in Collection
474 works
"Hirondelle Amour"
Joan Miró
Barcelona, late fall 1933-winter 1934
Acrobats in the Night Garden
Joan Miró
1948
Almario
Joan Miró
1982, published 1985
Au Paradis des fantômes (The Paradise of Phantoms)
Joan Miró
1938
Bagatelles végétales
Joan Miró
1956
Barcelona, XIII
Joan Miró
1944
Barcelona, XLVII
Joan Miró
1944
Barcelona, XXIII
Joan Miró
1944
Barcelona, XXXIV
Joan Miró
1944
Bather
Joan Miró
Montroig, October 1932
Beclouded Person
Joan Miró
1955
Birds of Montroig V (Ocells de Montroig V)
Joan Miró
1982, posthumously published 1987
Brunidor Portfolio, No. 1
Max Ernst
1947
Chapter title (folio 7) from À toute épreuve (Proof Again...
Joan Miró
1947–58, published 1958
Chapter title page (folio 29 verso) from À toute épreuve ...
Joan Miró
1947–58, published 1958
Chapter title page (folio 30) from À toute épreuve (Proof...
Joan Miró
1947–58, published 1958
Chapter title page (folio 43) from À toute épreuve (Proof...
Joan Miró
1947–58, published 1958
Collage
Joan Miró
1934
Collage
Joan Miró
1929
Collage (Study for Painting, June 13, 1933)
Joan Miró
1933
Colophon page from Album 13
Joan Miró
1948
Constellations
Joan Miró
1959
Cover front from Le Lézard aux plumes d'or (The Lizard wi...
Joan Miró
1971
Derrière le Miroir, No. 14–15
Joan Miró
1948
Exhibitions
137 exhibitionsJan 19, 1930 – Mar 02, 1930
Painting in Paris
26 artists
Jun 15, 1930 – Sep 28, 1930
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
52 artists
Jul 10, 1933 – Sep 30, 1933
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
48 artists
Oct 03, 1933 – Oct 27, 1933
Modern European Art
53 artists
Nov 19, 1934 – Jan 20, 1935
Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition
117 artists
Mar 02, 1936 – Apr 19, 1936
Cubism and Abstract Art
113 artists · 1 curator
Apr 27, 1936 – Sep 02, 1936
Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators
100 artists · 1 curator
Dec 07, 1936 – Jan 17, 1937
Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism
179 artists · 1 curator
Feb 10, 1937 – Mar 07, 1937
New Acquisitions: Gifts of the Advisory Committee
15 artists
Apr 28, 1937 – May 30, 1937
Twelve Modern Paintings
6 artists
Jun 23, 1937 – Nov 04, 1937
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan
53 artists
May 10, 1939 – Sep 30, 1939
Painting, Sculpture, Prints
154 artists
Jan 12, 1940 – Mar 03, 1940
Paintings and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
55 artists
Jan 26, 1940 – Mar 24, 1940
Modern Masters from European and American Collections
25 artists
Oct 23, 1940 – Jan 12, 1941
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
80 artists
May 06, 1941 – Apr 30, 1941
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
74 artists
Jun 03, 1941 – Jul 18, 1941
New Acquisitions: European Paintings
9 artists
Jul 15, 1941 – Jul 28, 1941
Abstract Painting; Shapes of Things
12 artists
Jul 23, 1941 – Sep 29, 1941
New Acquisitions: Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism
18 artists
Aug 26, 1941 – Sep 15, 1941
Ancestral Sources of Modern Painting
26 artists
Nov 19, 1941 – Jan 11, 1942
Joan Miró
1 artist · 1 curator
Dec 09, 1942 – Jan 24, 1943
Twentieth Century Portraits
159 artists · 1 curator
Feb 16, 1944 – May 10, 1944
Modern Drawings
120 artists · 3 curators
May 24, 1944 – Oct 22, 1944
Design for Use
212 artists · 1 curator
May 24, 1944 – Oct 15, 1944
Painting, Sculpture, Prints
133 artists · 1 curator
Jun 18, 1944 – Oct 08, 1944
Hayter and Studio 17: New Directions in Gravure
32 artists
Feb 15, 1945 – Mar 18, 1945
Recent Acquisitions
38 artists
Mar 06, 1945 – Mar 25, 1945
What is Modern Painting?
37 artists
Jun 20, 1945 – Feb 13, 1946
The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture
174 artists
Feb 06, 1946 – Feb 24, 1946
Recent Acquisitions in Painting and Sculpture
11 artists
Feb 19, 1946 – May 05, 1946
The Museum Collection of Painting
67 artists
Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 22, 1946
Paintings from New York Private Collections
37 artists · 1 curator
Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 12, 1954
Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
112 artists · 1 curator
Apr 01, 1947 – May 04, 1947
Large-Scale Modern Paintings
16 artists · 1 curator
Apr 15, 1947 – Jun 01, 1947
Drawings in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art
83 artists
Mar 02, 1948 – Apr 04, 1948
Miró Mural
1 artist
Jul 20, 1948 – Sep 12, 1948
New York Private Collections
30 artists · 1 curator
Sep 21, 1948 – Dec 05, 1948
Collage
39 artists · 1 curator
Oct 01, 1948 – Oct 31, 1948
Print Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld and Matisse: Jazz: Gift of the Artist
31 artists · 1 curator
Nov 16, 1948 – Jan 23, 1949
Timeless Aspects of Modern Art
21 artists · 1 curator
Mar 18, 1949 – Apr 17, 1949
Pictures for Children Aged 312 Years
16 artists
May 10, 1949 – Jul 10, 1949
Master Prints from the Museum Collection
132 artists · 2 curators
Aug 03, 1949 – Oct 02, 1949
Painting and Sculpture in Architecture
51 artists
Aug 03, 1949 – Oct 05, 1949
Sculpture by Painters
12 artists
Oct 05, 1949 – Dec 04, 1949
Modern Art in Your Life
164 artists · 1 curator
Oct 11, 1949 – Nov 20, 1949
New Posters from 16 Countries
43 artists · 1 curator
Jul 11, 1950 – Sep 05, 1950
Three Modern Styles
94 artists
Jun 26, 1951 – Sep 09, 1951
Selections from 5 New York Private Collections
34 artists · 1 curator
Jan 29, 1952 – Mar 23, 1952
Masterworks Acquired through the Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund
17 artists · 1 curator
Mar 04, 1952 – May 11, 1952
Posters by Painters and Sculptors
41 artists
Dec 09, 1952 – Jan 11, 1953
New Children's Holiday Carnival of Modern Art
10 artists · 1 curator
Jun 23, 1953 – Oct 04, 1953
Summer Exhibition: New Acquisitions; Recent American Prints, 19471953; Katherine S. Dreier Bequest; Kuniyoshi and Spencer; Expressionism in Germany; Varieties of Realism
100 artists · 2 curators
Oct 19, 1954 – Feb 06, 1955
XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection
260 artists
Dec 07, 1954 – Feb 01, 1955
Modern Masterprints of Europe
72 artists · 1 curator
May 31, 1955 – Sep 07, 1955
Paintings from Private Collections
33 artists · 1 curator
Oct 05, 1955 – Oct 24, 1955
Selections from the Art Lending Service
42 artists · 1 curator
Jan 29, 1958 – Mar 02, 1958
Three Painters as Printmakers: Braque, Miró, Morandi
3 artists · 1 curator
Apr 23, 1958 – May 18, 1958
50 Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss
41 artists · 1 curator
Oct 08, 1958 – Nov 09, 1958
Works of Art: Given or Promised
22 artists · 1 curator
Oct 08, 1958
Second Floor Permanent Collection
28 artists
Mar 19, 1959 – May 10, 1959
Joan Miró
1 artist · 2 curators
Jan 27, 1960 – Mar 20, 1960
Art Lending Service Retrospective
54 artists · 1 curator
Apr 20, 1960
Fifty Modern Paintings and Sculpture Especially Donated for the Benefit of the 30th Anniversary Fund of The Museum of Modern Art
35 artists · 2 curators
Oct 11, 1960 – Jan 02, 1961
100 Drawings from the Museum Collection
74 artists · 1 curator
Dec 03, 1960 – Jan 08, 1961
Birds and Beasts from the Museum of Modern Art
26 artists · 2 curators
Dec 21, 1960 – Feb 05, 1961
Recent Acquisitions
222 artists · 3 curators
Feb 01, 1961 – Mar 04, 1961
Painting and Sculpture from the James Thrall Soby Collection
37 artists
Oct 04, 1961 – Nov 12, 1961
The Art of Assemblage
144 artists · 1 curator
Apr 10, 1962 – Aug 12, 1962
Fifty Drawings: Recent Acquisitions
40 artists · 1 curator
Nov 06, 1962 – Jan 06, 1963
Lettering by Hand
34 artists · 1 curator
Nov 20, 1962 – Jan 13, 1963
Recent Acquisitions
77 artists
May 27, 1964
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
169 artists
May 27, 1964 – Mar 23, 1965
Drawings from the Museum Collections: A Selection
57 artists · 1 curator
Sep 15, 1964 – Oct 24, 1964
Contemporary Painters and Sculptors as Printmakers
92 artists · 1 curator
Feb 16, 1965 – Apr 25, 1965
Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
87 artists
Sep 17, 1965 – Dec 14, 1965
Recent Acquisitions: Kay Sage Tanguy Bequest
12 artists · 1 curator
Nov 02, 1965 – Jan 02, 1966
The School of Paris: Paintings from the Florence May Schoenborn and Samuel A. Marx Collection
14 artists · 1 curator
Oct 31, 1966 – May 08, 1967
Drawings from the Museum Collection
53 artists
Nov 22, 1966 – Feb 06, 1967
Art in the Mirror
30 artists · 1 curator
Dec 23, 1966 – Jan 22, 1967
Recent Acquisitions: Five European Painters
5 artists
Jan 25, 1968 – Mar 10, 1968
Word and Image: Posters and Typography from the Graphic Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, 18791967
197 artists · 1 curator
Mar 27, 1968 – Jun 09, 1968
Dada, Surrealism and their Heritage
94 artists · 1 curator
May 28, 1969 – Sep 01, 1969
Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection
119 artists · 1 curator
Nov 05, 1969 – Jan 02, 1973
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
35 artists
Feb 25, 1970 – Mar 17, 1970
Mrs. Simon Guggenheim, 18771970: In Memoriam
6 artists · 1 curator
Mar 09, 1970 – May 11, 1970
Joan Miró: Fifty Recent Prints
1 artist · 1 curator
Jun 05, 1970 – Sep 13, 1970
Recent Acquisitons VI
11 artists · 2 curators
Jun 05, 1970 – Sep 13, 1970
Recent Acquisitions V
24 artists · 1 curator
May 11, 1971 – Oct 19, 1971
A Selection of Drawings and Watercolors from the Museum Collection
58 artists · 1 curator
Jul 01, 1971 – Sep 27, 1971
The Artist as Adversary
140 artists · 1 curator
Mar 29, 1972
Permanent Collection
45 artists · 2 curators
Jun 26, 1972 – Sep 15, 1972
Prints for Collectors
36 artists · 1 curator
Sep 30, 1972 – Nov 08, 1972
New Acquisitions: Three Mirós
1 artist · 1 curator
Oct 18, 1972 – Jan 07, 1973
Philadelphia in New York: 90 Modern Works from the Philadelphia Museum of Art
41 artists · 2 curators
Mar 07, 1973 – Jun 04, 1973
Works on Paper
58 artists
Jun 15, 1973 – Sep 25, 1973
Recent Acquisitions, 19681973
62 artists · 1 curator
Jul 11, 1973 – Sep 11, 1973
Collage and the Photo-Image
40 artists · 5 curators
Oct 09, 1973 – Jan 27, 1974
Miró in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art
1 artist · 1 curator
Jun 13, 1974 – Sep 08, 1974
Seurat to Matisse: Drawing in France
79 artists · 1 curator
Mar 21, 1975 – Jun 15, 1975
In the Twenties
51 artists · 1 curator
Aug 05, 1975 – Sep 28, 1975
Modern Masters: Manet to Matisse
21 artists · 1 curator
Dec 09, 1975 – Mar 07, 1976
A Museum Menagerie
57 artists · 1 curator
May 14, 1976 – Aug 08, 1976
Prints from the Collection
30 artists
Aug 20, 1976 – Nov 14, 1976
Between World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America
66 artists · 1 curator
Nov 23, 1976 – Feb 20, 1977
Prints: Acquisitions, 19731976
81 artists · 1 curator
Dec 17, 1976 – Mar 01, 1977
European Master Paintings from Swiss Collections: Post-Impressionism to World War II
35 artists · 1 curator
Jan 21, 1977 – Mar 23, 1977
Posters by Painters
22 artists · 1 curator
Dec 01, 1977 – Feb 06, 1978
Posters in the Penthouse
9 artists
Dec 15, 1977 – Mar 05, 1978
Arp on Paper
22 artists · 1 curator
Feb 16, 1978 – Mar 12, 1978
Selections from the Collections
11 artists · 1 curator
Mar 22, 1979 – May 09, 1979
The James Thrall Soby Bequest
9 artists · 1 curator
May 18, 1979 – Jun 06, 1979
Thirty Sculptors' Drawings
29 artists · 1 curator
Aug 09, 1979 – Nov 13, 1979
Gifts of Drawing
54 artists · 1 curator
Nov 14, 1979 – Jan 22, 1980
Art of the Twenties
167 artists · 1 curator
May 14, 1980 – Sep 30, 1980
Around Picasso
23 artists
Mar 19, 1981 – Jun 02, 1981
Recent Acquisitions: Drawings
65 artists · 1 curator
Oct 15, 1981 – Jan 03, 1982
Prints: Acquisitions 19771981
74 artists · 1 curator
Mar 01, 1982 – Mar 16, 1982
A Century of Modern Drawing, 18811981
59 artists · 1 curator
Mar 03, 1983 – May 15, 1983
Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now
128 artists · 1 curator
Apr 14, 1983 – Apr 26, 1983
Joan Miró: A Ninetieth-Birthday Tribute
1 artist · 1 curator
Jun 09, 1983 – Sep 12, 1983
Miró and Picasso
2 artists · 2 curators
Oct 26, 1983 – Jan 03, 1984
The Modern Drawing: 100 Works on Paper from The Museum of Modern Art
81 artists · 1 curator
Dec 27, 1983 – Jan 03, 1984
Joan Miró, 18931983
1 artist
May 17, 1984
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Prints and Illustrated Books
99 artists · 2 curators
May 17, 1984
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture
59 artists · 2 curators
May 17, 1984
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Drawings
61 artists · 2 curators
Nov 21, 1985 – Apr 01, 1986
Contemporary Works from the Collection
40 artists · 1 curator
Nov 25, 1985 – Apr 15, 1986
Large Drawings
28 artists · 1 curator
May 29, 1986 – Sep 30, 1986
Naked/Nude
63 artists · 1 curator
Jun 16, 1987 – Aug 18, 1987
Iliazd and the Illustrated Book
20 artists · 1 curator
Aug 06, 1987 – Dec 08, 1987
Surrealist Prints from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art
29 artists · 1 curator
Oct 24, 1987 – Mar 01, 1988
European Drawing Between the Wars
59 artists · 1 curator
Nov 20, 1987 – Mar 08, 1988
Master Prints from the Collection
66 artists · 1 curator
Nov 03, 1988 – Feb 28, 1989
Collage: Selections from the Permanent Collection
42 artists · 2 curators
Mar 16, 1989 – Jul 04, 1989
Watercolors: Selections from the Permanent Collection
39 artists · 1 curator
Apr 06, 1989 – Aug 08, 1989
Master Prints from the Collection
102 artists · 1 curator
Nov 16, 1989 – Mar 13, 1990
Prints: Proofs and Variants
25 artists · 1 curator