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  • The Tate show will concentrate on three periods of Miro's constantly reimagined career: his formative years in Catalonia; his exile in Paris in the years of the Spanish civil war and the outbreak of the second world war; and his enthusiasm for the radicalism of the 60s, when he was approaching the late period of his work.

    Joan Miró: A life in paintings 2011

  • The label stuck for a long time but this exhibition should go a long way to revealing how hard-won Miro's apparent playfulness was.

    Joan Miró: A life in paintings 2011

  • That First Amendment argument, which follows directly from the standard emphasis on negative liberty, would have empowered Comcast to block technologies on the Internet such as Miro's in the name of their own free speech rights.

    Marvin Ammori: Digital Spaces and the Future of Free Speech Marvin Ammori 2011

  • The village was subject to a blackout, and that fact prompted Miro's most luminous and affecting series of paintings, the Constellations six of which will be included in the Tate show.

    Joan Miró: A life in paintings 2011

  • Her decision to take on Neel's artistic estate was made after much thought, and it says much about Miro's way of working: her combination of a deep love for, and knowledge about, art and her sharp business acumen.

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

  • The artist and film-maker Isaac Julien confirms Miro's view and stresses her commitment to her stable.

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

  • Although she died 26 years ago, Alice Neel, who has become something of a feminist icon because of her bohemian lifestyle and her unflinching dedication to her work, is Miro's current passion.

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

  • We have lunch in a large, airy space designed by the architect Claudio Silvestrin to complement Trevor Horne's adjacent two-storey gallery, looking out over Miro's landscaped portion of the stretch of canal known as the Wenlock Basin.??

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

  • Among those smart moves was Miro's showing of the Disasters of War series in 1993, the first solo show by Jake and Dinos Chapman, which she later sold to the Tate.

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

  • This may sound a trifle disingenuous but, looking at the purchase in purely monetary terms, the Tate, despite Miro's hard bargaining on behalf of her artist, does seem to have landed quite a bargain.

    Victoria Miro, queen of arts 2010

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