id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lnr722a3cfea7kj5vb4ui3kjiq Richard Stevens Exhibition review 2011 1 .pdf application/pdf 915 99 71 Tate Modern 14 April–11 September 2011 So said Joan Miró, the Catalan painter exhibition links his work skillfully with events Miró's painting. Abstract representations his paintings (Catalan Landscape [The Hunter], Head of a Catalan Peasant). cap, the barretina, becomes a symbol that, translating Miró's work. which the basic symbols or representations these 'innate universal psychic dispositions'. into 'representations of the unconscious The exhibition at the Tate Modern displayed about 150 paintings, with home in Catalonia. Around this time Miró moved to started to affect the mood of his work; as By the time General Franco comes Miró and his family lived in 'internal exile' in powerful works illustrated by Painting on Miró lived long enough to see the fall of definition, but Miró's paintings give a little insight into this world. East Oxford Health Centre, Manzil Way, Cowley Joan Miró. Head of a Catalan Peasant , 1925. ./cache/work_lnr722a3cfea7kj5vb4ui3kjiq.pdf ./txt/work_lnr722a3cfea7kj5vb4ui3kjiq.txt