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Casa Batlló Contemporary and Fundació JoanMiró to present new exhibition on three defining Catalanfigures of the 20th century: Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed

  • May 20
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 25

Opening on 8 July 2026, Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed becomes the second exhibition presented at Casa Batlló Contemporary, the institution’s new exhibition space located on the second floor of Casa Batlló and dedicated to reactivating Antoni Gaudí’s legacy through contemporary artistic creation.

Conceived by the Barcelona-based creative studio Tomorrow Bureau in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró, the exhibition offers a new interpretation of the creative relationships between Antoni Gaudí, Joan Miró, and photographer Joaquim Gomis. Bringing together original works by the three Catalan creators alongside newly commissioned digital installations, the exhibition explores the shared artistic language that connected their practices across generations.


The presentation features original sculptures and graphic works by Joan Miró, alongside photographs by Joaquim Gomis, whose visual documentation played a significant role in the dissemination and reinterpretation of Gaudí’s architecture throughout the twentieth century.


This historical body of work is complemented by a contemporary layer of audiovisual, sound, and digital interventions developed by Tomorrow Bureau. Using animation, 3D scanning, and generative artificial intelligence, the exhibition creates an immersive environment that expands the perception of the original works while offering new ways of examining form, structure, and materiality.


Rather than functioning solely as visual effects, these digital interventions operate as analytical tools. Through processes of reconstruction and transformation, hidden material and structural dimensions are revealed—details often invisible to the naked eye.


Moving beyond a strictly historical narrative, the exhibition approaches Gaudí, Miró, and Gomis as part of an interconnected cultural ecosystem. Sharing the same territory, landscape, and urban environment, the three figures developed their practices in continuous dialogue with one another, shaped by common themes such as nature, experimentation, and material expression.


Developed from a previous 2019 exhibition at the Fundació Joan Miró, Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed reconsiders these relationships through a contemporary curatorial lens, bridging historical legacy with digital innovation.




Tickets for the exhibition will be available from 25 June 2026.

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