The Red Sun (1948) by Joan Miro

The Red Sun - Joan Miro - 1948

Artwork Information

TitleThe Red Sun
ArtistJoan Miro
Date1948
Mediumgouache,oil
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationPhillips Collection, Washington, DC, US

About The Red Sun

“The Red Sun” is an abstract artwork created by the eminent artist Joan Miró in 1948. This piece, executed in a combination of gouache and oil mediums, is a representative work of the Surrealist movement. Miró’s painting is currently housed within the distinguished collection of the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, United States.

The artwork features typical Miró elements, characterized by a playful yet enigmatic assemblage of shapes and colors against a muted background. Dominated by a large red circle reminiscent of a sun, the painting exudes energy and a sense of cosmic fascination. The chaotic black forms appear to float or dance around the central red orb, contributing to the sense of movement and spontaneity. Additional colors, such as blue and green, speckle the canvas with smaller orbs and add a layer of complexity to the composition. The clearly defined figures and whimsical details, although abstract, hint at celestial and earthly bodies interacting in an undefined space. The amalgamation of vibrant colors and bold forms encapsulates Miró’s vision of a surreal, dream-like universe that defies conventional interpretation.

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