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Three international artists exhibit at the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation until September

The exhibitions, presented by the Palma City Council, open this April and can be visited until September 6 in different spaces of the Foundation

ARA Balears
14/04/2026

PalmThe Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró will host until next September 6 three new temporary exhibitions by artists Carlos Bunga, Claudio Zulian, and Jean Marie del Moral. The shows open this Wednesday and will occupy various spaces within the institution.

The first deputy mayor and councilor for Culture of Palma, Javier Bonet, presented the projects this Tuesday at an event that also included the presence of the director of the Fundació, Antònia Maria Perelló, as well as representatives from the cultural sector. Bonet highlighted "the excellent artistic moment" that the institution is experiencing thanks to the work of its team.

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The Espai Cúbic will host Nova vida després del foc, by Carlos Bunga, a proposal that combines architecture, painting, sculpture, and performance. The Portuguese artist presents a work focused on everyday objects and the artisanal process, inspired by Joan Miró's interest in techniques such as tapestry.

For its part, the Espai Zero will exhibit Horta Picasso-Miró Mont-roig, by photographer Jean Marie del Moral. Curated by Manel Guerrero, the exhibition connects the universes of Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró through landscapes of Horta de Sant Joan and Mont-roig del Camp. The project is part of the first edition of PhotoFest.

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Finally, the Auditorium and gardens of the Fundació will host La montagna incantata, by filmmaker Claudio Zulian. The artist will present both audiovisual pieces and the installation S’Ubac: la veu com a espai de tensió, the result of research conducted in sa Pobla. Zulian, with an internationally recognized career, combines cinema, visual arts, music, and literature in a multidisciplinary work.

With these three proposals, the Fundació reinforces its commitment to contemporary creation and the dialogue between disciplines, consolidating itself as one of the main cultural reference points in Palma.