Imagined Memories. His proposal begins on the pictorial level and extends to the spatial level
The art of Mitsuo Miura (b. 1946, Iwate), who has lived in Spain since 1966, stands out for its near-geometrical shapes and well-defined colours that vary according to the themes explored. His works tend to establish a dialogue between the materials used and the space that hosts them, while making almost imperceptible references to elements of nature, elements that are highly stylised and reduced to their minimum expression. In "Imagined Memories" he delves into two of the aesthetic themes that give expression to his artistic vocabulary: geometric shapes and colours. For this building, one of Museo Reina Sofia's two secondary sites in Parque del Retiro, his proposal begins on the pictorial level and extends to the spatial level, through circles of colours distributed on the floor and suspended from the ceiling.