The workshop designed by Josep Lluís Sert, the property of
Son Boter and the building projected by Moneo comprise the Pilar and Joan
Miró Foundation on Mallorca.
Son Abrines, just outside Cala Major (Palma), was the final home of
Joan Miró and Ferrà (Barcelona, 1893 - Palma, 1983) from
1956 until his death. The artist and his wife, Pilar Juncosa i Iglesias
(Palma, 1904-1995), first reached Mallorca escaping from the entrance of
German troups in Paris. Miró, son of a Catalan and a Majorcan, spent
the summers on the island from his youth and it was here that he carried
out his dream of having a house and a workshop where to work in peace and
freedom.
The architect, Josep Luís Sert, a friend of the artist, projected
what is known as the Sert Workshop. It was here where Miró, in full
artistic maturity, produced large size canvases, such as those dedicated
to his grandchildren, the tryptic "Bleu, I, II, III", or the mural that
is now installed in the New York Museum of Modern Art. The visit
to the Sert Workshop permits an introduction into the creative world of
the artist, comprising canvases, paints, brushes and other objects that
he collected.
In 1959 Joan Miró bought, thanks to the prize he received from
the Guggenhiem Museum of New York, the Son Boter property, next to Son
Abrines, where he installed an etching workshop and left numerous graffiti
on the walls. The Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation on Mallorca is
the result of Joan Miró's last will. It was built in
1981, when the artist and his wife gave the workshops and their contents,
made up principally of paintings, collages, graphic work, sculptures and
sketches to the Palma Town Council.
The Moneo building, projected by the architect Rafael Moneo, was opened
in 1992 with the aim of holding the Foundation, of exhibiting in rotation
a series of paintings, drawings, graphic work and sculptures by Miró
and of holding temporary exhibitions dedicated mainly to young artists.
MORE INFORMATION:
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Photographic
report by MallorcaWeb (27 photographs)
OTHER INTERESTING DETAILS:
Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca
Joan de Saridakis, 29
07015 Palma
Tel. 34 971 70 14 20
Fax. 34 971 70 21 02
http://www.a-palma.es/fpjmiro
E-mail: fpjmiro@a-palma.es
Times
Winter (from September 16 to May 15): from Tuesday to Saturday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday
closed.
Summer (from May 16 to September 15): from Tuesday to Saturday from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday
closed
Prices
General entrance: 4,30 €
Supplement photographic or video camera: 4,90 €
Residents: 1,70 €
Reduced entrance (children, pensioners, groups of over 10 people):
2,45 €
Free entry for children under 14 and school groups with organised trips
and every Saturday for Palma residents.
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