Joan-Josep Tharrats

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Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (Girona, 5 de març de 1918 – Barcelona, 4 de juliol de 2001) fou un pintor, teòric d'art i editor català. rdf:langString
Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (Gerona, 5 de marzo de 1918 - Barcelona, 4 de julio de 2001​) fue un pintor, teórico del arte y editor español. Es tío del dibujante Tha y el guionista Joan Tharrats.​ rdf:langString
Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (1918 in Girona – 2001 in Barcelona) was a Spanish painter, art theorist and publisher. Born into an industrialist family, his father was the businessman and poet . From 1932 to 1935 he lived in Béziers, before relocating to Barcelona where he studied at the . The Spanish Civil War brought his studies to an end, and he wouldn't resume his art career until 1942. His initial style was akin to Impressionism but moved into abstraction as the influence of Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky became more important to him. From 1946 on he used collage techniques. In 1947 he was introduced to artists , Joan Ponç, Modest Cuixart, Antoni Tàpies, Joan Brossa and Josep Vicenç Foix at the Institut Français in Barcelona. With some of these artists he founded the group Dau al S rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats
rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats
rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats
rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats
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rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (Girona, 5 de març de 1918 – Barcelona, 4 de juliol de 2001) fou un pintor, teòric d'art i editor català.
rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (Gerona, 5 de marzo de 1918 - Barcelona, 4 de julio de 2001​) fue un pintor, teórico del arte y editor español. Es tío del dibujante Tha y el guionista Joan Tharrats.​
rdf:langString Joan-Josep Tharrats i Vidal (1918 in Girona – 2001 in Barcelona) was a Spanish painter, art theorist and publisher. Born into an industrialist family, his father was the businessman and poet . From 1932 to 1935 he lived in Béziers, before relocating to Barcelona where he studied at the . The Spanish Civil War brought his studies to an end, and he wouldn't resume his art career until 1942. His initial style was akin to Impressionism but moved into abstraction as the influence of Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky became more important to him. From 1946 on he used collage techniques. In 1947 he was introduced to artists , Joan Ponç, Modest Cuixart, Antoni Tàpies, Joan Brossa and Josep Vicenç Foix at the Institut Français in Barcelona. With some of these artists he founded the group Dau al Set, which published the magazine of the same name, printed in his atelier. He was one of the most visible artists in the local avantgarde art of the post-war years. His style evolved from lineal abstraction influenced by surrealism (during his Dau al Set years) towards Art Informel working with texture, color and graphism. His work also includes a variety of posters, books, murals, stained glass, mosaics, jewelry and opera scenography. També va fer cartells, il·lustrà llibres i va fer murals, vitralls, mosaics, joies i fins i tot escenografies d'òpera (Spleen de 1984). He had an individual exhibition in 1949 at the in Barcelona and became one of the most important Catalan artists in the international scene. From 1954 onwards he became a fixture of the in Barcelona and from 1955 in Stockholm and New York City. In 1959 his work was exhibited at the 5th São Paulo Biennale and at the Venice Biennale of 1960 and 1964. In 1966 he founded the . In 2000, Tharrats himself collaborated with monumental and small oil paintings in his last exhibition which was organized by of Barcelona. In 2009, an important traveling exhibition called "Les maculatures de Tharrats" was arranged by the Cultural Department of the Diputació de Barcelona.
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