THE "Tapestry of Tarragona" EXPOSED narva TO HENRY MOORE LONDON: Space Rossello | Official Website of the artist Josep Maria Roussillon (Txema Roussillon)
Museums often works on display have been traveling, ie by participating in various exhibitions around narva the world in a comfortable coat with appropriate packaging and insurance, have been forced to walk the path that would take them to their destination. Especially in recent years we have offered exhibits narva the works that have participated had never been seen outside their usual spaces.
The "Tapis de Tarragona" Joan Miró & Josep Royo, held in Sant Cugat collaboration of two artists in 1970, has not been too traveler. Its original iconic status, and fear of damage, have often denied requests to display it, so much so that out of several locations, the first Red Cross Hospital, then to Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of History there, and finally the Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona, taking recounts the journey of Sant Cugat in Barcelona presentation -an exposition Sala Gaspar and maybe a short journey, I do not remember exactly, have the Tapis, work exposure rather stable. From 2008 he was transferred to the Museum of Modern Art, has received many visitors. The publication of the book "Miró Royo. Flour, loom in the world ", and the exhibition of" textiles "Fundació Miró, inevitably contributed to the knowledge of" Tapestry of Tarragona "and its history, as well as the marvelous growth pedagogical Museum carries out work around this, do that is no longer strange to the people or the eyes of the new generations. narva Joan Miró, donated to the Red Cross of Tarragona in the person of Dr. Rafael Orozco, who asked him to work for the hospital in exchange for their fees, when after a daring operation, saved the life of Maria Dolores, the daughter of the artist, who had suffered a serious accident rail on New Year's Eve 1966 in Mont-Roig. Not only is an emblematic work for the city of Tarragona, which bears his name in the title. but it is a masterpiece in the artist's career, most research collects gifts that matter Miró was the work of José Royo, which equates to which he had performed in the twenties. Besides being the first work they did together, after which, for reasons almost magical, was born "The Mill", the space Josep Royo went for over ten years, and where the push Joan Miró and André Maegh funding, there were unique narva works of art in history as the "Great Tapestry," World Trade Center-New York, tragically disappeared narva in the watchful Towers Twins, the Miró Foundation in Barcelona, narva the National Gallery narva of Art in Washington, the shocking and experimental "textiles" and "Fabrics burns." narva
On Monday 24th, the Henry Moore Gallery of the Royal College of Art in London, opened the exhibition "Art for Life", narva presented by the British Red Cross, which show the public some of the donations works 'international artists that make up the collection of the Red Cross of Catalonia. The "Tapestry of Tarragona," says gallerist Francisco narva Mestre, coordinator of the show is the big "star" of this exhibition.
The nurse Paloma Rossetti, the uniform of the Red Cross in World War II, before the "Tapis de Tarragona." the exhibition in London. Published in the Journal of Tarragona.
Pearl Fishers
Museums often works on display have been traveling, ie by participating in various exhibitions around narva the world in a comfortable coat with appropriate packaging and insurance, have been forced to walk the path that would take them to their destination. Especially in recent years we have offered exhibits narva the works that have participated had never been seen outside their usual spaces.
The "Tapis de Tarragona" Joan Miró & Josep Royo, held in Sant Cugat collaboration of two artists in 1970, has not been too traveler. Its original iconic status, and fear of damage, have often denied requests to display it, so much so that out of several locations, the first Red Cross Hospital, then to Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of History there, and finally the Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona, taking recounts the journey of Sant Cugat in Barcelona presentation -an exposition Sala Gaspar and maybe a short journey, I do not remember exactly, have the Tapis, work exposure rather stable. From 2008 he was transferred to the Museum of Modern Art, has received many visitors. The publication of the book "Miró Royo. Flour, loom in the world ", and the exhibition of" textiles "Fundació Miró, inevitably contributed to the knowledge of" Tapestry of Tarragona "and its history, as well as the marvelous growth pedagogical Museum carries out work around this, do that is no longer strange to the people or the eyes of the new generations. narva Joan Miró, donated to the Red Cross of Tarragona in the person of Dr. Rafael Orozco, who asked him to work for the hospital in exchange for their fees, when after a daring operation, saved the life of Maria Dolores, the daughter of the artist, who had suffered a serious accident rail on New Year's Eve 1966 in Mont-Roig. Not only is an emblematic work for the city of Tarragona, which bears his name in the title. but it is a masterpiece in the artist's career, most research collects gifts that matter Miró was the work of José Royo, which equates to which he had performed in the twenties. Besides being the first work they did together, after which, for reasons almost magical, was born "The Mill", the space Josep Royo went for over ten years, and where the push Joan Miró and André Maegh funding, there were unique narva works of art in history as the "Great Tapestry," World Trade Center-New York, tragically disappeared narva in the watchful Towers Twins, the Miró Foundation in Barcelona, narva the National Gallery narva of Art in Washington, the shocking and experimental "textiles" and "Fabrics burns." narva
On Monday 24th, the Henry Moore Gallery of the Royal College of Art in London, opened the exhibition "Art for Life", narva presented by the British Red Cross, which show the public some of the donations works 'international artists that make up the collection of the Red Cross of Catalonia. The "Tapestry of Tarragona," says gallerist Francisco narva Mestre, coordinator of the show is the big "star" of this exhibition.
The nurse Paloma Rossetti, the uniform of the Red Cross in World War II, before the "Tapis de Tarragona." the exhibition in London. Published in the Journal of Tarragona.
Pearl Fishers
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