The Nightingale's Song at Midnight and the Morning Rain - Joan Miró
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Description
This abstract expressionist work by Joan Miró features a light grey background overlaid with an array of abstract shapes and lines, creating a whimsical and dreamlike effect.
Joan Miró (1893-1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist associated with Surrealism. His work is characterised by a childlike simplicity, a playful use of colour, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions. Miró sought to tap into the subconscious mind, creating art that was free from rational thought and embraced spontaneity. His mature style evolved in the 1920s, marked by biomorphic forms, simplified figures, and a distinctive visual language of symbols. 'The Nightingale's Song at Midnight and the Morning Rain' exemplifies Miró's mature style. The composition features a light grey background overlaid with an array of abstract shapes and lines. Red circles, blue stars, and black forms are scattered across the surface, connected by delicate black lines and dots. The overall effect is whimsical and dreamlike, inviting the viewer to interpret the imagery in their own way. The painting's title suggests a connection to nature and the passage of time, but the abstract forms resist any literal interpretation, instead evoking a sense of mystery and wonder.
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The Nightingale's Song at Midnight and the Morning Rain - Joan Miró
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Artist Biography
Joan Miró
He grew up in Barcelona, the son of a goldsmith and watchmaker. He studied at the Escola de Belles Arts and at Francesc Gali's art school, where Gali made students draw objects by touch, blindfolded, to develop their sense of form. Miro went to Paris in 1920 and fell in with the Surrealists. Andre Breton called him 'the most Surrealist of us all', which was a compliment. Miro's paintings from this period look like dreams transcribed by someone who has never seen a dream depicted before: biomorphic shapes, stars, eyes, birds, and moons floating on flat fields of colour.
The Constellations series, twenty-three small gouaches painted during the Second World War, are his masterwork. He started them in Normandy as the German army advanced, continued in Palma de Mallorca after fleeing, and finished them in Barcelona. Each one is dense with interlocking forms connected by fine black lines, like a musical score or a star chart.
His late work includes monumental ceramics, tapestries, and public sculptures. The Barcelona airport has a floor mosaic. The Joan Miro Foundation on Montjuic, designed by his friend Josep Lluis Sert, opened in 1975. He burned canvases, stabbed them, walked on them. He was eighty-five and still trying to murder painting.
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