Miró's Chicago

Chicago


Joan Miró’s 1981 work The Sun, the Moon and One Star, known now as Miró’s Chicago, sits across the street from Daley Plaza. Miró hoped to evoke the ‘mystical force of a great earth mother’ with the 40ft sculpture, made of various metals, cement and tile. (Was he successful? You decide.)


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