Miró and the Catalan Poets
Enciclopèdia Art
Concept
This two-volume limited and numbered edition is part of the series of Enciclopèdia Art publications dedicated to great Catalan artists of the 20th century, such as Dalí, Brossa and Tàpies. In this case, the protagonist is Joan Miró, one of the most universal and renowned artists. A great reader of poetry, Miró worked several times with the poets from his country, his culture and his language: J.V. Foix, Salvador Espriu, Joan Brossa, Salvat-Papasseit... Miró and the Catalan Poets brings together, for the first time, all these editions, many of which were published in such short print runs that they were virtually unnoticed. Led by Vicenç Altaió, one of the leading experts on Miró, the project has enjoyed the collaboration of the artist's heirs and the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona and the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Palma, offering a unique opportunity to discover the connection between painting and poetry in the artist's work.
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Details
Materials
100% Paper -
measurements
40.5 x 29.5 x 4.0 cm
Artistic technique
4/4 printing on 170gsm Symbol Tatami White paper by Fedrigoni. Cloth-covered and printed hardback binding, French book jacket, flat spine, sewn folds. Study book with 4/4 printing on 150gsm Symbol Tatami White paper by Fedrigoni.
Edition
Limited and numbered edition. Catalan and English. 318 pages.
Enciclopèdia Art is a publishing house of Enciclopèdia Catalana specialising in limited and numbered edition collector's books, focusing on the study of Catalan art and artists. Each publication is the result of a rigorous project led and developed in collaboration with leading historians, writers, photographers and designers. Its catalogue includes works dedicated to artists such as Plensa, Miró, Picasso, Dalí and Tàpies. They also stand out for their extraordinary print quality.
