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Discover the mesmerizing early works of the legendary artist Joan Miró with "Feet on the Ground, Eyes on the Stars: Works from 1924 to 1936." Uncover the secrets of Miró's visual language that captivated audiences throughout his remarkable career. This captivating volume takes you on a journey through Miró's formative years, offering a fresh perspective on his artistic evolution.
Delve into Miró's fascination with the concept of ground as both a cultural symbol and a technical exploration. Eric Robertson's groundbreaking analysis sheds light on how Miró's Catalan roots influenced his depiction of the ground, creating a striking visual lexicon that formed the foundation of his artistic universe.
Miró's extraordinary formal language took shape during these transformative years. Immerse yourself in a symbolic vocabulary that embraces a multitude of organic shapes such as bodies, eyes, and feet, alongside intricate signs like stars, flowers, grids, letters, and numbers. Explore how these elements intertwine to create thought-provoking compositions that transcend time and space.
Published for the exclusive exhibition at Luxembourg + Co., New York, this book opens the doors to Miró's early artistic journey. "Feet on the Ground, Eyes on the Stars: Works from 1924 to 1936" invites art enthusiasts and collectors alike to experience the genius of Joan Miró from a fresh perspective. Expand your art collection with this invaluable addition that offers unique insights into the birth of a visionary artist.
Embark on a journey into the artistic universe of Joan Miró and witness his breathtaking transformation. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable exploration of his early works! Order now and immerse yourself in the brilliance of Miró's art.
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