Joan Prats
Joan Prats | |
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Born | (1891-11-19)19 November 1891 Barcelona |
Died | 14 October 1970(1970-10-14) (aged 78) Barcelona |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Art promoter |
Known for | Art promoter, friend of Joan Miró |
Joan Prats (Barcelona, 1891 - Barcelona, 1970 ) was a Catalan art promoter and a close friend of Joan Miró.
Life
Joan Prats was born in 1891 to a family who sold hats. He was trained as an artist in the Llotja School, where he first met Joan Miró, who was also training there.
Prats organised exhibitions for leading Iberian artists including Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder and his good friend Miró. He was also associated with Paul Klee, Max Ernst, Josep Vicenç Foix and Joan Brossa.
Prats together with rationalist architect Josep Lluis Sert and avant-garde photographer Joaquim Gomis, founded the ADLAN (Amics de l'Art Nou, i.e. Friends of New Art) association, which brought together a variety of different people interested in new trends in the arts. The association lasted from 1932 to 1936 and the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.
Miró formed his foundation with Prats, which eventually led to the museum / exhibit hall in Barcelona known as Fundació Joan Miró.[1] Prats admired Miró's ability to make things from found objects like those in The Caress of a Bird. Prats said: "When I take a stone, it is just a stone. When I grab a stone, it is a Miró."[2]
References
- " John Prats Valles . "Encyclopaedia. Barcelona: Catalan Encyclopaedia Group .
- Letters to JF Garcia, 1917/1958 . Library of Catalonia , 1993, 109 -. ISBN 978-84-7845-119-7 [Accessed: 29 August 2011].
- Cirici. Catalan Contemporary Art . Edicions 62, 1970 [Accessed: 29 August 2011].
- Record of John Prats: exposure Foundation ... 20 December 1995-3 March 1996 . Foundation, 1995 * [Accessed: 29 August 2011].
- Five Catalan artist in homage to John Prats: Galería Joan Prats [New York, October 1982 ]. The Polígrafa, 1983 [Accessed: 29 August 2011].
- Information about the work the Foundation website . " Foundation, 2011. [Accessed: 18 August 2011].
Sources
- AA.DD.. The golden book of Catalan art. Ediciones Primera Plana, Barcelona, 1997.
- Clavero, J. George. Foundation. Guide to the Foundation. Barcelona: Ediciones Polígrafa, 2010. DL B.10.061.2010. ISBN 978-84-343-1242-5 .
- v
- t
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- Portrait of Vincent Nubiola (1917)
- The Farm (1921–1922)
- The Tilled Field (1923–1924)
- The Harlequin's Carnival (1924–1925)
- The Birth of the World (1925)
- Dog Barking at the Moon (1926)
- Painting (Blue Star) (1927)
- Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement (1935)
- Still Life with Old Shoe (1937)
- Ciphers and Constellations, in Love with a Woman (1941)
- Women and Birds (1963)
- Woman, Bird, Star (Homage to Pablo Picasso) (1966–1973)
- May 1968 (1968–1973)
- Hands Flying off Toward the Constellations (1974)
- The Hope of a Condemned Man (1974)
- Head of a Catalan Peasant (1924–1925)
- Dutch Interiors (1928)
- Paintings on Masonite (1936)
- Metamorphosis (1935–1936)
- Constellations (1939–1941)
- Barcelona Series (1939–1944)
- Triptych Bleu I, II, III (1961)
- The Navigator's Hope (1968–1973)
- Lunar Bird (1944–1967)
- Solar Bird (1966)
- The Caress of a Bird (1967)
- His Majesty the King (1974)
- Her Majesty the Queen (1974)
- His Highness the Prince (1974)
- Personnage Gothique, Oiseau-Eclair (1974–1977)
- Miró's Chicago (1981)
- Labyrinth (1961–1981)
- Dona i Ocell (1983)
and textiles
- Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon (1955–1958)
- The World Trade Center Tapestry (1974)
- Miró Wall (1979)
- Tapestry of the Fundació (1979)
- The Reaper (1938)
- Personnages Oiseaux (1972–1978)
- María Dolores Miró (daughter)
- Joan Prats
- Josep Llorens i Artigas
- Josep Lluís Sert
- Joaquim Gomis
- Joan Gardy Artigas
- Josep Royo
- Fondation Maeght
- Miró otro
- Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape exhibition
- Mont-roig del Camp
- 4329 Miró