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SCIENCE
Antarctica Experience
Immersive Antarctic exhibition at Cúpula de las Arenas featuring photographs, interactive displays, and climate science installations exploring the frozen continent.
EXHIBITIONS
«Recuperado del enemigo» (Recovered from the Enemy). Deposits at the MNAC under Franco's dictatorship
With this exhibition, the Museum is revisiting its own history and the history of its collections, now focusing on the works left by the SDPAN (Servicio de Defensa del Patrimonio Artístico Nacional), the Office for the Defence of National Artistic Heritage under Franco’s regime.
EXHIBITIONS
Open the Archive 07. L'Antitête
An exhibition exploring Joan Miró's illustrated edition of Tristan Tzara's poetry anthology L'Antitête, focusing on Miró's eight engraved plates for Le Désespéranto and the correspondence between poet and artist during their 1940s collaboration at Atelier 17 in New York.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Gomis Transatlantic
A photography exhibition featuring selections from Joaquim Gomis's archive, showcasing photographs he took during his stay in the Southern United States between 1922 and 1923, documenting the cotton industry and American society of that era.
DESIGN
Joan Miró. Circles
Over 100 works exploring Miró's practice through drawings from the 1950s-60s. Sert's architecture frames the viewing experience, with the Cypress Garden creating dialogue between interior and exterior spaces.
EXHIBITIONS
Espai 13 Sala 14 Cripta
Michael Kleine's exhibition uses historical objects from the Museu Frederic Marès to create a scenography where light intensity, movement, and acoustics determine presence in the space.
EXHIBITIONS
Kapwani Kiwanga. Changing States
Retrospective of Kapwani Kiwanga's work exploring materiality, economic exchanges, and geological temporalities. Includes new pieces created for Fundació Joan Miró.
EXHIBITIONS
Opening the Archive 08. Untitled (1930)
This exhibition presents Untitled (1930), a pencil drawing on Ingres paper recently acquired by the Fundació Joan Miró through donation. The display includes sketches from the series, likely inspired by Georges Bataille's article 'Le Gros Orteil' published in Documents magazine…







