The Picasso Museum offers a unique experience: to present twelve masterpieces by Joan Miró, from one of the largest private collections in the world, the Nahmad collection. Miró is here at home, as is a host in his friend’s house. For the friendship that, since their first meeting in Paris in 1920, binds the two artists throughout their lives, was also a leaven of their passion for creation. The rooms host only one work, sometimes two. Contrary to the traditional exhibition that brings together and associates, it is no longer a question of accumulation, but of concentration and reception of the object in its singularity for contemplation and interpretation. Each room is then the setting of a single reason for meditation, or a subtle dialogue, to offer the optimal conditions to the gaze that, without hesitation and without having to choose, lands on the board to better see and hear it. More than an exhibition, an installation in the changing space of the museum galleries, for an original encounter between a work and an architecture, an unusual journey in twelve steps to share the exact beauty of these paintings revealing «the magical meaning of things».