Joan Miró:Birth of the World
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Birth of the World Miró
  From February 24th to June 15th, the exhibition "Joan Miró: Birth of the World" was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, presenting the linked exhibits of Birth of the World and his other important works. The exhibits include more than 60 oil paintings, paper works, prints, illustrations and some works from his first trips to France in 1920 to the early 1950s. At that time, Miro's unique artistic language has been well acknowledged and world-famous. It was also during that period that it has provided new clues for his poetry creation and the development of the painting universe.

  Born in Barcelona, Spain in 1893, Juan Miro is one of the surrealist masters in the 20th century as famous as Picasso and Dali. In 1925, Miro became most interested in poetry, creative process and material experiment, which have inspired him to create Birth of the World, reflecting the combination of opportunity and planning. With a huge scale, Miro painted an uneven primer on the canvas. He then added a series of pictographic symbols to the picture that transformed the broken syntactic, astrological space and dreamlike imagery of the pioneering poetry into extremely imaginative and creative forms of painting, with a name of " A form of Genesis" described by himself.

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