14 April-11 September. Joan Miró's works are displayed in the first major retrospective in London for nearly 50 years. Celebrated as one of the leading exponents of surrealism, his luxuriously-coloured abstract paintings from the late 1960s and early 1970s became noted as a mark of resistance to Franco's regime in Spain.
This exhibition comprises more than 150 paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints from across his six-decade career, and includes many of his key works. His Catalonian roots and the politically charged element to his work during the Spanish civil war and world war two are also examined closely.