Fundació Joan Miró Barcelona
Museum Building Guide series
Josep Lluís Sert

Introduction by Bruno Zevi
Photo-essay by Joan Morejón

19,50

The Joan Miró Foundation was the first public institution set up in Barcelona to focus entirely on contemporary art. Joan Miró and Josep Lluís Sert––its designer––,a founder member of GATCPAC (a leading group in the introduction of the Modern architecture in Catalonia),had first met in 1932 and became close friends working both for the Spanish (Republican) Pavilion at the Paris World Fair in 1937.

Modern Architecture, Monograph
Description
After the first big retrospective of the work of Joan Miró in Barcelona (1968),the artist had decided to set up a building to make his work accessible to the public on a permanent basis. Sert was commissioned,and created an open-plan structure where the interior space communicated with the exterior,producing a perfect balance between architecture and landscape.From these dates,the Foundation was expanded two times,and the architect commissioned to carry out this task was Jaume Freixa, a pupil of Sert's who had worked with him for eleven years at Harvard and had played an active part in the creation of the Foundation.
Author

Josep Lluís Sert (1902-1983) He was one of the founders of GATCPAC (Group of Catalan Architects and Technicians for the Progress of Contemporary Architecture), which strove to promote avant-garde architecture in Catalonia.

96 pages, 64 illustrations
Paperback with jacket, 14x21 cm
Spanish, English, Catalan
Polígrafa, 1st edition 2012
ISBN 9788434312364