Its passage by the Crystal Palace of Madrid in 2013 was considered by critics as one of the best interventions in this iconic city space. Memorias imaginadas (Memories imagined), generic name for the works which the Japanese artist Mitsuo Miura has been doing for six years, is now displayed in the Gallery Maoir in Palma.
Experimental and particularly unusual artist, Mitsuo Miura was born in Iwate in 1946 and came to Spain with twenty years old, where he still resides today. His work is distinguished by the use of geometric shapes, well-defined colors and a minimalist language.
For Miura, Memorias imaginadas is a set of unordered accumulated memories, and apparently forgotten, that suddenly appear interacting with each other creating other imaginative situations.