Saturday, January 10, 2026

Joan Miro

 For the past several years Naples Art Institute has been doing a great job of mounting exhibitions.


The current exhibition shows works by the Spanish-born artist Joan Miro.



I was familiar with some of Miro's works, but I knew very little about him.



The bold ones I am showing here, with heavy black lines and bright prime colors, were the few that I really liked.  Miro wasn't on my best-liked list.  I am glad I went to the exhibition, but it didn't elevate his ranking with me.


I created this post a couple of weeks ago, before I encountered problems posting photographs with my blogger software.

A fellow blogger, Ed, advised me to clear my browser's cache and history in order to post photographs.  I did that and was able to add a photo to yesterday's post.  Ed has said that he has the same software problem I have, and he is able to continue posting only by clearing his history and cache each time.  That is what I now encountered when I tried to create a post for tomorrow.  Clearing cache and history every day affects many more programs than just this one.  So, I am going to "go dark" again while I think about how to proceed.

2 comments:

Peter van den Besselaar said...

Joyful art, it is

Taken For Granted said...

Thank you for showing the Joan Miro art work. We spent a few months in Barcelona, Spain one winter where there is a whole museum devoted to his art. We went several times to see it all. The city is proud of its artists.