Carles Delclaux Is

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Carles Delclaux Is (born 1951, Sant Cugat del Vallès) is a Catalan textile artist trained in the Aymat factory and in the Massana School of Fine Arts in Barcelona.[1][2][3]

From 1970 to 1974 he directed the Catalan School of Tapestry.[4]

He has recreated works of many artists, reinterpreting: Josep Grau-Garriga[5] Joan-Josep Tharrats, Josep Maria Subirachs, Joan Miró, Manuel Millares, José Beulas,[6] Modest Cuixart, Pere Lloses, Domènec Fita, Narcís Comadira, Juan José Torralba, Francesc Torres i Monsó, Marcel Martí and others.

"L'Empordanet", tapestry fragment, 350x700 cm., Carles Delclaux, 1981
"Damunt de tu només les flors", tapestry, 210x300 cm., Carles Delclaux, 1981
"Corinti", tapestry, 200x300 cm., Carles Delclaux, 2007
"Espermatofèminis", tapestry, 200x300 cm., Carles Delclaux, 2009

His work has been featured in museums such as MACBA,[7] Centro de Arte y Naturaleza,[8] Contemporary Tapestry Museum-Casa, Museu Téxtil de Terrassa,[9] and others, as well as private collections and public institutions.

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