Collection: Joan Miro

Joan Miró (1893–1983) was more than an artist; he was a revolutionary who sought to "assassinate" traditional painting to build a universe of symbols and unbridled imagination. As a giant of Surrealism, this Catalan master transformed the subconscious into a playful alphabet of lines, stars, and primary colors. 

A Visual Language of Joy
Miró’s work is a celebration of poetic simplicity. His signature use of vibrant blues, reds, and yellows, balanced by delicate black calligraphy, creates a rhythmic harmony that bridges the gap between primitive art and modern sophistication. Each composition is a "living map" of a world where birds, women, and celestial bodies dance in total freedom. 

Graphic Mastery and Legacy
Internationally acclaimed for his lithographs and etchings, Miró’s graphic output is a cornerstone of 20th-century art. His works are held in the world’s most prestigious institutions, including MoMA and Tate Modern. Acquiring a piece by Joan Miró is a prestigious commitment to preserving a fragment of human genius—a sophisticated fine art investment that radiates timeless energy and modern elegance.