Carles Delclaux Is Explained
Carles Delclaux Is (born 1951, Sant Cugat del Vallès) is a textile artist trained in the Aymat factory and in the Massana School of Fine Arts in Barcelona.[1] [2] [3]
Career
From 1970 to 1974 he directed the Catalan School of Tapestry[4] In 1975 he moved to Girona, where he held a chair in tapestry, teaching the craft of weaver based on academicism.
He has recreated works of many artists, reinterpreting: Josep Grau-Garriga http://www.soskine.com/artists/josep-grau-garriga, Joan-Josep Tharrats, Josep Maria Subirachs, Joan Miró, Manuel Millares, José Beulas,[5] Modest Cuixart, Pere Lloses, Domènec Fita, Narcís Comadira, Juan José Torralba, Francesc Torres i Monsó, Marcel Martí and others. His own designs evolve tapestry for a renaissance in the third millennium.
His work is part of the collections of museums such as MACBA,[6] CDAN,[7] Contemporary Tapestry Museum-Casa Aymat, CDMT[8] and others, as well as private collections and public institutions.
Bibliography
- BORRÀS, Maria Lluïsa (1991). Delclaux, Artista i Mestre del Tapís. (in Catalan). Girona, edit: Col·legi Oficial d'Aparelladors i Arquitectes Tècnics de Girona.
- (1992). Tharrats, tapissos 1989-1992. (in Catalan). Barcelona, edit: Parsifal Edicions.
- (2005). Alt lliç. Col·lecció d'art contemporani. (in Catalan). Girona, Ajuntament de Girona.
- MIRALLES, Francesc and SANJUAN, Roser (2009). De la Sombra a la Luz. Tapices catalanes, de Picasso a Grau-Garriga. (in Spanish). De l'Ombre à la Lumière. Tapisseries catalanes, de Picasso à Grau-Garriga. (in French). Sant Cugat and Angers, edit: Museu de Sant Cugat and Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine.
- MIRALLES, Francesc (2010). Escola catalana de tapís: el tapís contemporani català. (in Catalan). Sant Cugat, Terrassa and Angers, edit: Museu de Sant Cugat, Centre Cultural Caixa Terrassa and Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine.
- DE LA CALLE VIAN, Laura (2013). La edad de plata de la tapicería española. (in Spanish). Madrid, edit: Fundación Universitaria Española.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Carles Delclaux. Índex d'artistes visuals de Sant Cugat.. Ajuntament de Sant Cugat. 2018-10-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20181005190946/http://www.museu.santcugat.cat/?go=2e236826a9d45be86fc40389c916287c0bc4c3d80500585c953c09d5529570f623e2b8471a60cca75b85ad3fd983becba80f1e3a581a821735c2cabf2b74e6c1d32b03a99ae659974858052f383e2767c036265d7a4f607e1ba51cda7ed3cd0a. dead.
- Web site: Carles Delclaux. Enciclopèdia Catalana.
- Book: Borràs, Maria Lluïsa. Delclaux, Artista i Mestre del tapís. Col·legi Oficial d'Aparelladors i Arquitectes Tècnics de Girona. 1991. Girona.
- Web site: Escola Catalana del Tapís. Museu de Sant Cugat. 2017-01-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20170109184932/http://www.museu.santcugat.cat/?go=d593a54c6fffd4841c4e73186b32581c7c644f9a5305536e1f1bdee4433d1cc69a069cfbcb18374272659769436ca1bcfa385546ce234629. dead.
- Web site: Tapestries Legacy. Beulas-Sarrate Collection. CDAN.
- Web site: Carles Delclaux. MACBA.
- Web site: "El CDAN incorpora cinco obras de Delclaux y Royo inspiradas en la obra de Beulas y Millares". 16 August 2013. Europapress.
- Web site: "El CDMT cede once tapices al Museo de Sant Cugat". CDMT. https://web.archive.org/web/20160919021517/http://www.cdmt.es/el-cdmt-cedeix-onze-tapissos-al-museu-de-sant-cugat/?lang=es. 2016-09-19. dead.