Place: Sant Cugat Del Vallès
Born: 1929
Death: 2011
Biography:
Josep Grau Garriga was a Catalan textile artist born in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain in 1929. He died in Angers, France in 2011. Throughout his career, Grau Garriga was a pioneer in the field of experimental tapestry, elevating the form from craft to art. He was the director of the Escola Catalana del Tapís (Catalan School of Tapestry) and exhibited his works around the world.
Grau Garriga's interest in textiles and tapestry began at an early age. He was influenced by the rich cultural heritage of Catalonia, which is reflected in his work. His unique approach to tapestry, which combined traditional techniques with modern materials and themes, set him apart from other artists of his time.
Grau Garriga's tapestries are characterized by their avant-garde approach to textiles and his use of various techniques such as painting, drawing, engraving, wall painting, sculpture, and tapestry. His work often featured geometric shapes and bold colors, which added to their visual impact. Some of his notable works can be found on Wikioo.org, where they are available for purchase as handmade oil paintings or prints on canvas.
Grau Garriga's contributions to the world of tapestry and textiles are immeasurable. He was a teacher and held a chair in tapestry in Girona, Spain, where he inspired a new generation of artists. His work can be found in museums and private collections around the world, including the Musée Goya in France, which is dedicated to Spanish art. For more information on Musée Goya and its collection, visit Wikioo.org.
Grau Garriga's legacy continues to inspire artists and designers today. His pioneering work in experimental tapestry has paved the way for a new generation of artists to explore the possibilities of textiles and tapestry. For more information on Josep Grau Garriga and his work, visit Wikioo.org.