
2016
Joan Miró's work is more alive than ever
The work of painter Joan Miró is more alive than ever 35 years after his death. Grandson Joan Punyet travels the world and paints the picture of his grandfather-seeker, for whom freedom in creation was a necessity. Miró was very attached to his homeland and this is regularly reflected in his often experimental concepts. Fellow artists talk about their collaboration with Miró and rare images show us the artist at work, right up to his last days.

Our Dinosaurs

Disgraced Monuments

Arika A.

The Steel Garden

James Ensor: Demons Teasing Me

Moonface: A Woman in the War

Christo: Works in Progress

Brush with Life: The Art of Being Edward Biberman

Thomas Schütte - Ich bin nicht allein

Visite à Oscar Dominguez

China's Van Goghs

Bone Wind Fire

Land Without Bread

The Invisible Network

Thomas Hart Benton

Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti

Eye of the Storm

Dada Found Objects. Surreal Doodles and Dreams

Carving the Divine

Roundabout Art