Gaudí-Miró-Gomis: Deconstructed opens on July 8, 2026, as the second major exhibition at Casa Batlló Contemporary, the exhibition space located on the building’s second floor, dedicated to activating Gaudí’s legacy through contemporary creation.
Casa Batlló Contemporary inaugurated its exhibition space on the second floor of Casa Batlló in January 2026 with Beyond the Façade, the first exhibition in Spain by the London-based studio United Visual Artists, which defined a new line of artistic programming linked to visual experimentation and a dialogue with Gaudí’s architecture.
In Dialogue: Gaudí, Miró, Gomis
The project, developed by the creative studio Tomorrow Bureau and curated by Joana Seguro (Casa Batlló Contemporary) and Ester Ramos (Fundació Joan Miró), proposes a new interpretation of the connections between Catalan artists Antoni Gaudí, Joan Miró, and Joaquim Gomis, bringing original works by the three creators into dialogue with unprecedented digital installations.
The exhibition brings together original works by Joan Miró (sculptures and graphic art) alongside photographs by Joaquim Gomis, whose perspective was key to the dissemination and modern reinterpretation of Gaudí’s work.
This historical collection is enhanced by a contemporary layer of audiovisual, sound, and digital pieces that reinterpret the works through tools such as animation, 3D scanning, and generative artificial intelligence, creating an immersive environment that expands their perception.
Tomorrow Bureau’s interventions function not merely as visual assets, but as research tools that allow works to be examined from new perspectives. Through these processes, forms are analyzed, reconstructed, and transformed, revealing material and structural dimensions that remain invisible to the naked eye.
Far from a historical approach, the exhibition addresses the work of the three creators as a system of living relationships. Gaudí, Miró, and Gomis shared the same territory, the same landscape, and the same Barcelona: their works did not emerge in parallel but in conversation, within a cultural ecosystem where Gaudí’s architecture was a living presence and a constant source of inspiration. The exhibition articulates this dialogue around shared themes such as nature, matter, and artistic experimentation—central elements in their respective practices.
Born from a collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró, this exhibition revisits the show held in 2019 and projects it into the present through a new curatorial approach. Tickets will be available starting June 25.
About Tomorrow Bureau
Tomorrow Bureau is a London-based creative studio working across the fields of moving image, spatial design, and digital methodologies. Founded in 2019, the studio operates at the intersection of design, research, and narrative, developing projects that engage with contemporary cultural and technological shifts while examining how these forces shape new visual and perceptual possibilities. Their practice combines creative direction with a process-led experimental approach, balancing curiosity and play with clear intent.
Working with a diverse and constantly evolving suite of digital tools, Tomorrow Bureau creates high-resolution visual works that reveal new narratives and relationships within their subject matter. Their approach treats image creation as a form of research, utilizing advanced digital processes to translate complex ideas into rich and unexpected visual experiences.
In addition to its ongoing research initiatives, the studio has collaborated with world-leading brands such as Chanel, Dior, Nike, Prada, and Apple. Its work is progressively expanding into spatial and exhibition contexts, engaging with cultural institutions and research projects that explore more immersive and multisensory formats.
