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60 photos that connect Picasso and Miró through two key landscapes: Horta de Sant Joan and Mont-roig del Camp
This exhibition traces the relationship (almost invisible but very real) between Picasso and Miró through the places that marked their work.
Jean Marie del Moral returns to Horta de Sant Joan and Mont-roig del Camp and photographs their shapes, walls, rocks and horizons: two municipalities separated by a few kilometers, with the same ocher land and a surprisingly similar imaginary.
In Horta, Picasso pushes cubism; In Mont-roig, Miró paints his most “detailed” paintings. Everything seen from the poetic perspective of 60 images.
In addition, the exhibition is added to the new PHOTOFEST contest (April–May 2026).
✅ Why go
Ideal if you like photography and want a plan that is not “just Miró”: here the hook is the landscape as the origin of art, and how two geniuses looked at the same thing… but painted differently.
❌ To take into account
It is closed on Mondays and they do not sell tickets in the last 45 minutes before closing.
📍 Data
Date: April 2 to September 6, 2026
Opening: April 15, 2026, 7:00 p.m.
Place: Fundació Miró Mallorca · Moneo Building · Espacio Zero
🕒 Schedules (Fundació Miró Mallorca)
Winter (09/16–05/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–18:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Mondays
Summer (05/16–09/15): Tuesday to Saturday 10:00–19:00 · Sundays and holidays 10:00–15:00 · Closed Mondays
🎟️ Tickets
General: €10 · Reduced: €6.5 · Palma residents: €4
FREE: Saturdays from 3:00 p.m. and first Sunday of each month (10:00–3:00 p.m.), among other modalities.
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