Joan Miró defied the art world with groundbreaking artwork that pushed the boundaries of abstraction into its current form and paved the way for modern art. Intrigued by the artists gathering in [...]
Surrealism is more than an artistic style—it’s an artistic movement. Unlike other creative movements, which can be characterized by themes of imagery, color choices, or techniques, defining [...]
Joan Miró’s “Broder Collection” is a series of color lithographs that, until 2004, had been inaccessible for over 30 years. The Broder Collection’s vivid colors and obscure shapes align with [...]
How does an artist become a Master? In this new video, Park West profiles seven undeniable masters of art history—Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste [...]
Artworks by Joan Miró are found in museum collections around the world. You might expect, then, that his artistic debut in 1918 was highly regarded. It wasn’t. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of [...]
Do you have any favorite art quotes? Is there a particular quote about art that really resonates with you? Not surprisingly, we believe art is pretty important at Park West Gallery, so we often [...]
Few artists have had an impact on Modern Art like Joan Miró. Beginning his career in Spain in the early 20th century, Miró defied the art world with his groundbreaking, nonrepresentational [...]
How does one credit a great artist? Ascribing artistic greatness is no simple task. The definition itself is relative to the time and place of an artwork’s creation. Undoubtedly, it would be [...]
Have you ever been in a museum admiring artwork by a master artist and thought, “What would it be like to own this? How would it look in my living room or study?” Owning artwork by an old or [...]