
Online Exhibition for
Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937 for MoMA. The exhibition identifies the core practice and strategies Miró used to attack and reinvigorate painting in a decade within his long career.
The 107 artwork available on the website can be viewed in the order in which they are displayed in the galleries, chronologically, by relative size, or as a thumbnail index. Users can examine each work at a magnified scale by panning around the image with his cursor, recreating a sense of being in the same physical space with the work.
Within each gallery series, a video tour is playable in place of the artwork so user can view the video while reading information about the work.
The filter function allows visitors to experience the exhibition based on their own interest by toggling keywords on and off (i.e. painting, sculpture, flocked paper, conte crayon, tar, and organic materials to name a few).
www.moma.org/miro