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Joan Prats, a hatter by profession, was a key figure in the history of art in Catalonia. His friends described him as a straightforward, cordial, enthusiastic, perceptive man with a timeless gaze and a steadfast loyalty to his country. He succeeded in bringing together artists, architects, musicians and poets of his own generation - such as Miró, Sert, Gomis, J.V. Foix and Artigas - with others who were younger, among them Tàpies, Viladecans, Mestres Quadreny and Brossa. As Maria Lluïsa Borràs put it: 'for all his friends, Joan Prats was the mirror in which each of them saw their own personality, enabling them to develop and grow'.
The book Homenatge a Joan Prats is a posthumous tribute by all these friends to a man who was one of the chief backers of avant-garde art in Catalonia. He was one of the founders of the ADLAN and Club 49, and was a driving force behind the creation of the Fundació Joan Miró as a multidisciplinary contemporary art study centre open to all. The book was published by the Fundació Joan Miró in 1975, the same year it opened.