Puig buys a Miró painting that was deposited at the artist's foundation
The work 'La nuit' (1974) was owned by one of the painter's grandsons
BarcelonaThe Puig family's art collection is growing. As the ARA has learned, the Puigs have purchased Joan Miró's painting La nuit (1974), and the work is reportedly already on display at their corporate headquarters in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. The painting was owned by one of the artist's grandsons, Joan Punyet Miró; and the sale has the particularity that La nuit was part of the deposit of works that Miró's heirs made to the Joan Miró Foundation in 2021, and that the president of the board, Sara Puig, is a member of this lineage of perfumers. Punyet Miró withdrew the deposit of La nuit in 2024.
La nuit was one of the highlighted works in the deposit, which included 59 works, five of which are by Calder, and it was one of the major cultural news stories in Barcelona at the time. Before Barcelona, the works had been seen in Madrid in a monographic exhibition organized by the Mapfre Foundation. At the foundation's headquarters in Barcelona,
La nuit could be seen alongside Le jour, with which it forms a pair. Le jour is among the paintings that Joan Miró donated to his foundation.
Deposits of artworks by private individuals in museums are advantageous operations for both parties: the museum's collection is expanded without having to make acquisitions, which are often unaffordable; and the collector can save for a time on the expenses of storage, conservation, and security measures.
The Joan Miró Foundation is a private institution, a fifth of whose budget is provided by the Barcelona City Council, the Generalitat, and the Spanish Ministry of Culture. All three administrations were informed of the sale.
In 2023, Sara Puig Alsina was unanimously re-elected as president of the Joan Miró Foundation for another four years. She has been a member of the Board of Trustees since November 2013, of the Delegated Commission since November 2014, and president of the institution since 2019. Likewise, Puig has been supporting the Miró Foundation for decades.
Puig's headquarters consist of two skyscrapers located near Plaça Europa in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. Before La nuit, one could already see Dona, a large-format sculpture based on a Puig perfume bottle, and Monument à la femme, created from a Puig soap bar with which Miró cleaned his brushes. The latter was temporarily lent by the Miró Foundation in 2017.