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SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893-1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist's life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
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SAN ANTONIO.- Joan Miró, Head, Bird, 1977. Lithographic ink and acrylic on Barker paper. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. © Successió Miró / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris 2015.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.
Best Photos of the Day
SAN ANTONIO.- Miró: The Experience of Seeing at the McNay Art Museum presents a rare opportunity to introduce American audiences to the astounding and innovative paintings and sculptures that Joan Miró (1893–1983) created in his later years. Comprised of 57 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, this exhibition is the first dedicated to the fruitful period of the artist’s life in the United States. Photo: Josh Huskin.