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JOAN MIRO "QUELQUES FLEURS #32: VOLBOUDT", 1964
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JOAN MIRO "QUELQUES FLEURS #32: VOLBOUDT", 1964Joan Mir is one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. He is renowned internationally as a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and ceramicist. Mirs works, which were at the intersection between Surrealism and abstraction, began receiving international attention in the 1920s. Miro had an incredibly prolific career and created artwork in an array of media until the time of his death in 1983. A museum dedicated to his work, the Joan Mir Foundation, was
Many art fans think of Motherwell and his heavy calligraphic/spilled ink forms of black
5"H 22"W (aprox
the use of household paints
Christensen was devoted to exploring and expanding the constantly shifting trends of 20th century abstraction
the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
forming ghostly textures and patterns through many layers of over printing
the Brooks Museum of Art and several others
to a "Jenny Holzer's Reader's Digest version of Western and Eastern thought
lithography and assemblage
Although Noland was never constrained by a single style or movement
"Copper Birds"
The purple dominates the work
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