Documentary

UNC-TV, in partnership with the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, has produced a 30-minute documentary on Miró: The Experience of Seeing. The program airs on multiple times throughout the exhibition. This original documentary provides an artistic and historical context to Miró’s works through stunning high-definition video, historical footage and photographs of the artist at work in his studio, and in-depth interviews with the Marshall Price, the Nasher Museum’s Nancy Hanks Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Sarah Schroth, Mary D.B.T. and James H. Semans Director; and Miró scholar Robert Lubar. The documentary builds on the success of two prior collaborations between UNC-TV and the Nasher Museum–El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III and Collecting Matisse and Modern Masters: The Cone Sisters of Baltimore. The Miró documentary is made possible by a grant from the William R. Kenan, Jr Charitable Trust. Full UNC-TV schedule.

Miró: The Experience of Seeing is organized by the Seattle Art Museum and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

At the Nasher Museum, Miró: The Experience of Seeing is made possible by the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust,Marilyn M. Arthur, the Estate of Dorothy Lander, Frances P. Rollins, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Victor and Lenore Behar, Trent Carmichael, Katie Thorpe Kerr and Terrance I. R. Kerr, and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. Major support is provided by Deborah DeMott, Nancy A. Nasher and David Haemisegger, Chrissy and Joel Huber, Kelly Braddy Van Winkle and Lance Van Winkle, Kathi and Steve Eason, Erickson Advisors, Graduate Liberal Studies at Duke University, the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation, Parker and Otis, Lisa Lowenthal Pruzan and Jonathan Pruzan, Mindy and Guy Solie, and Richard Tigner. Additional generous support is provided by Carolyn Aaronson, Arjuna Capital, Jo and Peter Baer, Carol O’Brien Associates, Inc., Ruth and Sidney Cox, Ann and Rhodes Craver, Department of Romance Studies at Duke University, Pepper and Donald Fluke, Carol and William Griffith, Eunice and Herman Grossman, Susan Rosenthal and Michael Hershfield, Thomas S. Kenan Foundation, Doren Pinnell, Jonathan J. Prinz, Caroline and Arthur Rogers, Timothy D. Warmath, and the Zinn Family.

This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

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