Frases de Joan Miró

Joan Miró i Ferrà fue un pintor, escultor, grabador y ceramista español, considerado uno de los máximos representantes del surrealismo. En su obra reflejó su interés en el subconsciente, en lo "infantil" y en su país. En un principio mostró fuertes influencias fauves, cubistas y expresionistas, pasando a una pintura plana con cierto aire naïf, como lo es su conocido cuadro La Masía del año 1920. A partir de su estancia en París, su obra se vuelve más onírica, coincidiendo con los puntos del surrealismo e incorporándose a este movimiento. En numerosas entrevistas y escritos que datan de la década de 1930, Miró manifestó su deseo de abandonar los métodos convencionales de pintura, en sus propias palabras de "matarlos, asesinarlos o violarlos", para poder favorecer una forma de expresión que fuese contemporánea, y no querer doblegarse a sus exigencias y a su estética ni siquiera con sus compromisos hacia los surrealistas.

Uno de sus grandes proyectos fue la creación en 1975, de la Fundación Joan Miró, ubicada en Barcelona, centro cultural y artístico para difundir las nuevas tendencias del arte contemporáneo, que se constituyó con un gran fondo de obras donadas por el autor. Otros lugares con importantes fondos de sus obras son: la Fundación Pilar i Joan Miró, en Palma de Mallorca; el Museo Reina Sofía, en Madrid; el Centro Pompidou, en París; y el MOMA, en Nueva York.

✵ 20. abril 1893 – 25. diciembre 1983
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Frases célebres de Joan Miró

Joan Miró: Frases en inglés

“I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.”

Joan Miró

from: Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews, M.Rowell, Thames and Hudson, 1987
1940 - 1960

“Childhood and magic are married in this poem inscribed in infinity, like traces on walls or cracks in venerable walls, superimposed posters lacerated by wind, rain and poetry; calligraphy and ideograph intermerge in this equation.... in this sign.”

Joan Miró

1915 - 1940
Fuente: a letter to art-seller in New York Pierre Matisse, [son of Henri Matisse, 19 February 1936]; the Pierre Matisse Gallery Archives, The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York MA 5020

“Have you ever heard of anything more stupid than 'abstraction-abstraction?'”

Joan Miró

and they ask me into their deserted house [probably Miro meant the group 'Abstraction-Création', founded by a. o. Jean Arp and André Breton; both coined Miro's art in 1931 as 'mobile' and 'stabile'] as if the marks I put on a canvas did not correspond to a concrete representation of my mind, did not possess a profound reality, were not a part of the real itself.
1930s
Fuente: 'Où allez-vous Miró?', art critic Georges Duthuit in Cahiers d'Art 261, nos. 8-10, 1936

“Let's transplant the primitive soul to the ultramodern New York, inject his soul with the noise of the subway, of the 'el', and may his brain become a long street of buildings 224 stories high.”

Joan Miró

Barcelona - Dada, 1917
1915 - 1940
Fuente: a letter to Enric C. Ricart, 1 October 1917; as quoted in Calder Miró, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 47

“I begin my work under the effect of shock, which I can sense and which gets me on the run from reality... In any case, I need a starting point, even if it’s just a speck of dust or a gleam of light.”

Joan Miró

1940 - 1960
Fuente: On the Readability of Signs; Miro's path from Mysterious to Comic Pictorial signs, Sylvia Martin; Düsseldorf 2002, p. 67

“How did I think up my drawings and my ideas for painting? Well I'd come home to my Paris studio in Rue Blomet at night, I'd go to bed, and sometimes I hadn't any supper. I saw things, and I jotted them down in a notebook. I saw shapes on the ceiling..”

Joan Miró

from: Miro, on English Wikipedia
Miró's quote on 'automatic painting and drawing', explaining the start of his work 'Harlequin's Carnival' he made in Paris, strongly admired then by Surrealists like André Breton
1915 - 1940

“.. wherever you are, you find the sun, a blade of grass, the spirals of the dragonfly. Courage consists of staying at home, close to nature, which could not care less about our disasters. Each grain of dust contains the soul of something marvellous.”

Joan Miró

Miró admonished art-critic w:Georges Duthuit
1915 - 1940
Fuente: 'Où allez-vous Miró?' (Where do you go, Miró), Georges Duthuit in Cahiers d'Art 11, nos. 8-10, 1936

“To gain freedom is to gain simplicity.”

Joan Miró

Joan Miró, Joan Miró Foundation
1940 - 1960

“In the current struggle I see the antiquated forces of fascism on one side, and on the other, those of the people, whose immense creative resources will give Spain a drive that will amaze the world.”

Joan Miró

1961 and later
Fuente: Revelations', Luis Permanyer, April 1978; as quoted in Calder Miró, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 81 note 10

“Painting must be fertile. It must give birth to a world.... it must fertilize the imagination.”

Joan Miró

from: Taillandier, 1959; as quoted in Calder Miró, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 82, note 24
1940 - 1960

“to try also, inasmuch as possible, to go beyond easel painting, which in my opinion has a narrow goal, and to bring myself closer, through painting, to the human masses I have never stopped thinking about.”

Joan Miró

1915 - 1940
Fuente: 'Je rêve d'un grand atelier', Miro 1938; as quoted in Calder Miró, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 65

“We see ourselves confronted with pure abstraction. Small problems and highly obscure subjects are, if you will, always grand in intention, and the layman would casually and quite undisparagingly trample on them if they were to serve as carpet motifs.”

Joan Miró

in a review of his Bernheim show, G. J. Gros, Fall 1933; as quoted in Calder Miro, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 81 note 10
1915 - 1940

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