Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Wednesday 16th August: Joan Miro Museum in Mallorca

























Here is Joan Miró's painting & sculpture studio, designed in 1956 by his friend, the architect Josep Lluís Sert.  It is so beautiful as a spectacle in itself but it's just a third of the buildings to investigate at the Joan Miró museum in Palma.  There is an older farmhouse with the interior walls decorated with his charcoal drawings and a newer purpose-built gallery for his works.  However this was my favourite part, not just for the stunning exterior but the reconstruction of his studio inside.  It's like the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico where you can walk around the artist's living space and see their tools and canvases in progress.  It's so exciting.  
If you have the chance to visit the island's capital city this is an absolute must-do.  I have tried not to include too many photos so as not to ruin the surprise.  The massive modern construction for Miro's archive is also surrounded by a sculpture garden complete with pond inhabited by terrapins / tortugas!  The onsite cafe also gets a special mention as the traditional Pa Amb Oli lunch is served on Miro pattern crockery which is very difficult not to steal to take away! 

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