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Miró Wall : ウィキペディア英語版
Miró Wall

The Miró Wall is a ceramic tiled wall designed by Spanish artist Joan Miró for the Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen, Germany. The wall, which comprises 7,200 tiles, is wide and high.
==Design==
The elements in the mural are colorful and fanciful creatures. The mural was produced by Joan Gardy Artigas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wilhelmhack.museum/home/collection/the-miro-wall.html )〕 He created the 7,200 tiles based on a design by Miró involving surreal figures and animals. Artigas had to work from an image which Miró had created at one-tenth the scale of the finished wall. Using that model, he marked out each section on an individual tile. The artwork was completed in 1979 and includes the signatures of both artists at the bottom, left-hand corner. Miró's signature is undated; Artigas' signature is dated 1979.
Artigas was a second generation surrealist. His father had been a ceramicist for both Picasso and Miró. When Artigas' father wanted to retire, Miró brought the younger Artigas back from exile in France, where he had been avoiding the Spanish Francoist regime. Artigas junior worked with Miró for twenty years creating other similar sized murals for UNESCO, IBM and the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos in Madrid.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://rogallery.com/Artigas_Joan_Gardy/artigas-biography.html )
The mural was opened at the same time as the new museum was built. It was in the town's market place and had been constructed to hold the art collection of the Cologne businessman, Wilhelm Hack, whose collection had been given to Ludwigshafen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wilhelmhack.museum/index.php?id=152 )〕 Hack saw the new museum as he died in 1985.

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