![]() The idea for the sculpture is not new and examples of placing vulva on a model penis and a hole in the glans have been found on Roman sculpture from the second or third century. The sculpture is decorated in primary colours and it has a vulva-shaped split down the side of the shaft which is lined with blackish tiles. This might be reflected in the phallic shape of the main form which has a hole through the glans. In Catalan the word for a "bird" ( ocell) can be used as slang for penis. The work uses some of Miró's recurring themes of women and birds. The intermediate work was a large mosaic in La Rambla in Barcelona. The first was at the airport and it was commissioned in 1968. This work was the last of the three sculptures that welcomed Barcelona's tourists. Car passengers that arrive in Barcelona can see the strong colours of the tiles which are indicative of Miró's style. Dona i Ocell was part a publicly commissioned trilogy that was intended to welcome visitors to Barcelona as they arrived by the sea, from the air or in this case by land. It was Miró's design but Artigas was responsible for adding the tiles as he had done for Miró's earlier mural in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Miró was not able to attend the opening as he was too ill and he died less than a year later. The concrete structure was formally opened in 1982 or 1983 (sources vary) and it was one of Joan Miró's last large sculptures which he constructed with the help of his friend and collaborator Joan Gardy Artigas. The sculpture is part of an artwork trilogy commissioned from Miró to welcome visitors to Barcelona. The sculpture was covered in tiles by the artist's collaborator Joan Gardy Artigas. It is great to deliver this win to our investors," said Anthony Ly, senior director of dispositions at Hamilton Zanze.Sculpture by Joan Miró in Barcelona Dona i Ocellĭona i Ocell (, "Woman and Bird") is a 22-metre high sculpture by Joan Miró located in the Parc Joan Miró in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. We were ahead of schedule with our business plan and returns well-exceeded our initial expectations. All of our one and two-bedroom apartment homes offer aesthetically-pleasing features, including granite countertops, custom cabinetry, wood-style flooring, and 9-foot ceilings. Miro at the Parc represents the 10th Las Vegas property sale for Hamilton Zanze. See photos of Miro at the Parc Apartments for rent in Henderson, NV, where a suburban feel meets easy Las Vegas Strip access to give you just the life you desire. "Las Vegas continues to be a solid market with strong population and job growth. Miro at the Parc Apartments (Photo from Hamilton Zanze) The property comprises 164 one- and two-bedroom units averaging 1,043 square feet, a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, a 24-hour fitness center, and a pool.ĭuring their ownership, Hamilton Zanze completed numerous exterior and landscaping improvements, and several amenity upgrades as well. Miro at the Parc was built in 2013 and is located at 1651 American Pacific Drive in the Henderson/Green Valley submarket of the greater Las Vegas metro area. Newmark's Doug Schuster represented the sellers at acquisition and disposition. The firm purchased the property in 2014 and the sale closed on May 25, 2022. The sales price is $65 million, according to Clark County property public records. The community has a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse with TV rooms, pool tables, shuffleboard, arcade games, and a 24-hour fitness center. The property comprises 164 one- and two-bedroom units averaging 1,043 square feet. Hamilton Zanze, a San Francisco-based real estate investment firm, has announced the sale of Miro at the Parc Apartments in Henderson, Nevada. Miro at the Parc was built in 2013 and is located at 1651 American Pacific Drive in Henderson. Subscribe to our email newsletter and follow us on social media.
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