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Hong Kong Museum of Art hosts Miro exhibition of 94 works to find poetry from the ordinary

2023-03-02T13:16:45.471Z


Ropes, dried leaves, ordinary things that we see every day, become extraordinary in the creation of Juan Miró, the Spanish hall-level artist. The Hong Kong Museum of Art will hold an exhibition starting tomorrow (3rd), displaying 94 works by Miró, including


Ropes, dried leaves, ordinary things that we see every day, become extraordinary in the creation of Juan Miró, the Spanish hall-level artist.

The Hong Kong Museum of Art will hold an exhibition starting tomorrow (3rd), displaying 94 works by Miró, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, textiles, lithographs, and posters.


This exhibition also has guided exhibit descriptions to help visitors understand Miró's works.

There is also a playground-themed multimedia education area in the venue. Visitors can make their own artwork through multimedia installations and experience Miró's creative process.


▼"The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Miro's Poetic Thoughts" Exhibition▼


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The Hong Kong Museum of Art will hold the exhibition "The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Miró's Poetry and Imagination" exhibition tomorrow, exhibiting 94 pieces of Miró's works that are exhibited in Hong Kong for the first time, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, textiles, lithographs, posters and Video materials, from his early to later years, are covered, most of which come from the Joan Miró Foundation.

Juan Miró is one of the most famous Spanish artists in the 20th century. Together with Picasso and Dali, he is called the "Three Masters of Spanish Modern Art" and has had a profound influence on modern art.

He is passionate about interpreting everyday objects and discovering their inherent poetic charm. He is also good at creating with colorful geometric figures and simple lines. He finds poetic qualities in the most inconspicuous objects in daily life, such as ropes and dried leaves, and transforms them into For extraordinary works of art.

This exhibition has guided exhibit descriptions, allowing visitors to understand Miró's creations more easily.

There is also a playground-themed multimedia education area in the venue. Visitors can make their own artwork through multimedia installations and experience Miró's creative process.

The exhibition also features a number of educational activities, including seminars, guided tours and workshops.

The opening ceremony of the exhibition was held today (2nd). Yang Runxiong, Secretary of Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, Lau Ming-kwong, Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, and Leung Cheuk-wai, Executive Director of Charity and Community Affairs of Jockey Club also attended the ceremony.

Leung Cheuk Wai said that this exhibition features creations by local artists paying tribute to Miró's masterpieces, allowing visitors to experience the charm of European art and culture from a local perspective.

This exhibition is exclusively sponsored by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The "Hong Kong Jockey Club Series" exhibitions also include "Dunhuang: A Story of a Thousand Years of Love", "Into the Baroque - Capodimonte Museum Collection Exhibition" and "Looking for Her in the Crowd - Nanjing Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Women's Cultural Relics Collected by the Museum, etc.

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Source: hk1

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