'Gaudí - Miró - Gomis: Deconstructed' opens at Casa Batlló Contemporary
New Barcelona exhibition runs from July 8, featuring three key Catalan figures

Casa Batlló Contemporary and the Joan Miró Foundation are staging a new exhibition, 'Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed', opening on July 8.
The exhibition, the second to open at Casa Batlló Contemporary, will run until January 2027.
It focuses on the work of painter Joan Miró and photographer Joaquim Gomis, and their connection with architect Antoni Gaudí.
The installations combine new technologies with works created by Miró and photographs by Gomis.
The project was developed by the creative studio Tomorrow Bureau, who created digital elements to build a "radical environment."
It takes a new look at the connection between the Catalan artists, putting their original work in conversation with new digital installations.
The exhibition brings together original work by Miró, including sculptures and graphic work, along with photographs by Joaquim Gomis, whose perspective and documentation was key in the dissemination and representation of Gaudí's work.
It explores the work of these three creators as a system of living relationships. Gaudí, Miró and Gomis shared the same Barcelona, but their work was produced within a cultural ecosystem where Gaudí's architecture was a living presence and source of inspiration.
The exhibition is explored in two sections, the first, Miró - Unearthed, explores Miró's print and sculpture, providing for the first time ever digitalized photogrammetry to explore the pieces more deeply.
The second installation, Gomis - Living Archive, dives into the Gomis' photographs of Gaudí's architecture, through AI systems that reinterpret and transform them into new visual compositions.