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An Invitation into Joan Miró’s Imagination

The article invites readers into the imaginative world of Joan Miró, the Catalan painter, by recounting his successful 1941 retrospective at MoMA and his 1945 exhibition with dealer Pierre Matisse. It highlights Miró's first visit to the United States in 1947 and his inclusion in the New American Paintings show at MoMA in 1991, with a charming anecdote from MoMA conservator Jean Volkmer about Miró blowing kisses at the artworks. The piece also notes an upcoming exhibition at The Phillips Collection from March 21 to July 5, 2026.

This article matters because it offers a personal, intimate glimpse into Miró's character and his relationship with his own work, humanizing a major 20th-century artist. By connecting historical milestones with a forthcoming exhibition, it underscores Miró's enduring relevance and the continued public interest in his legacy, while also promoting the Phillips Collection's role in presenting modern art.