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Paysage Miró (across Palma)

A once-in-a-generation exhibition across Palma!

Price: Free & ticketed
Location: Palma de Mallorca
Llotja de Palma, Casal Solleric, Es Baluard Museu & Fundació Miró Mallorca
Date: Fri 1, August, 2025
- Sun 9, November, 2025

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🎨 Paysage Miró – A Landmark Exhibition Across Palma

🗓 August 2025 – February 2026
📍 Palma de Mallorca (4 locations)

Four venues. One artist. A historic collaboration.

This summer marks the launch of Paysage Miró, an extraordinary, multi-site exhibition celebrating the visual universe of Joan Miró. Bringing together works from major institutions including the Llotja de Palma, Fundació Miró MallorcaEs Baluard Museu, Casal Solleric, and Museu Nacional Reina Sofía, it offers a rare opportunity to explore the artist’s legacy across four exceptional spaces in Palma.

Spanning from 1916 to 1981, the project showcases painting, sculpture, and personal archives – a comprehensive journey through Miró’s lifelong experimentation and poetic vision.

🟢 La força inicial

This striking bronze sculpture exhibition highlights Miró’s fascination with volume, metamorphosis, and cosmic symbolism. Installed inside the gothic halls of the Llotja, works like Oiseau lunaire and Maternité shine with a timeless, mythical energy.

📍 Llotja de Palma (Plaça de la Llotja, 5)
🗓 Aug 1, 2025 – Feb 1, 2026
⏰ Tue-Sun: 10:30–13:30 & 16:00–21:00 | Mon: Closed

🆓 Free entry

🔵 La guspira màgica

An intimate and thematic journey into Miró’s inner world — shaped by nature, language, friends, and fellow creatives. This exhibition includes works by PicassoCalderKlee, and more, alongside Miró’s own pieces and personal objects.

📍 Fundació Miró Mallorca (C/ Saridakis, 29)
🗓 Aug 1, 2025 – Jan 11, 2026
⏰ Tues–Sat: 11:00–18:00 | Sun: 10:00–15:00 | Mon: Closed

🎟 Ticketed (EUR 10.00 general admission | EUR 4.00 residents)
🆓 Free entry on:
✔️ Saturdays from 15:00
✔️ First Sunday of every month (10:00–15:00)
✔️ Special open days:
• March 1 (Balearic Day)
• May 18 (Museum Day)
• June 24 (Sant Joan)
• December 19 (Foundation Anniversary)
Note: If these dates fall on a Monday, the museum will remain closed.

🔴 Pintar entre les coses

This exhibit reinterprets Miró’s paintings as acts of rebellion and reinvention. With a focus on gesture, material, and poetic expression, it invites you to explore Miró’s antipictorial approach — where meaning lies between, not in, things.

📍 Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani (Plaça Porta de Santa Catalina, 10)
🗓 Aug 2 – Nov 9, 2025
⏰ Tues–Sat: 10:00–20:00 | Sun: 10:00–15:00 | Mon: Closed
Last entry 30 mins before closing.

🎟 Ticketed (EUR 6.00 general admission | Kids under 12 yrs free | EUR 4.00 residents)
🗓 Friday Entry – Pay What You Wish
Every Friday, you choose the price of your ticket — starting from just €0.10.
🚲 Bike-Friendly Discount
Arrive by bike and get a reduced entry for €2.
(Bike parking available at the museum entrance.)

🟣 El color i la seva ombra

A non-linear exploration of Miró’s dialogue between painting and sculpture. Featuring key works from the Museo Reina SofíaMACBA, and more, the exhibition delves into symbolism, primitive forms, and the artist’s later sculptural experiments with totemic figures and found objects.

📍 Casal Solleric (Passeig del Born, 27)
🗓 Aug 2 – Nov 9, 2025
⏰ Tues–Sat: 10:00–20:00 | Sun: 11:00–14:30 | Mon: Closed

🆓 Free entry

Presented by the Government of the Balearic IslandsAjuntament de PalmaFundació Miró MallorcaEs Baluard MuseuCasal Solleric, and the Museo Reina Sofía, with contributions from Galeria Pelaires and private collections, Paysage Miró is a cultural collaboration unlike any other — paying tribute to one of the 20th century’s most influential artists and his deep connection to Mallorca.

The Calendar's Note

Who was Joan Miró — and what did Mallorca mean to him?
Joan Miró (1893–1983) was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century — a painter, sculptor, and creative force whose work helped redefine modern art. Known for his bold use of color, organic forms, and dreamlike symbols, Miró created a deeply personal visual language that continues to inspire artists around the world.

But for Miró, Mallorca was more than a home — it was a lifelong muse.

Though born in Barcelona, Miró’s ties to the island ran deep. His mother was from Mallorca, and in 1956, he settled permanently in Palma, building a house and studio in the Son Abrines area. From that moment on, the island’s light, landscape, and traditions infused his work with new energy and clarity.

Here, surrounded by the sea, olive trees, and silence, Miró found the creative freedom he had always sought. He called it “a truly fertile land” — a place where he could work without interruption, connected to both nature and memory.

Today, his legacy lives on at the Fundació Miró Mallorca, which houses over 6,000 works and preserves the studios where he created for nearly three decades. His artistic vision — playful, poetic, and full of life — remains forever intertwined with the spirit of Mallorca.

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