From 1970 to 1974 he directed the Catalan School of Tapestry[4] In 1975 he moved to Girona, where he held a chair in tapestry, teaching the craft of weaver based on academicism.
His work is part of the collections of museums such as MACBA,[6]CDAN,[7] Contemporary Tapestry Museum-Casa AymatArchived 2017-01-09 at the Wayback Machine, CDMT[8] and others, as well as private collections and public institutions.
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(2005). Alt lliç. Col·lecció d'art contemporani. (in Catalan). Girona, Ajuntament de Girona. ISBN8484960145
MIRALLES, Francesc and SANJUAN, Roser (2009). De la Sombra a la Luz. Tapices catalanes, de Picasso a Grau-Garriga. (in Spanish). De l'Ombre à la Lumière. Tapisseries catalanes, de Picasso à Grau-Garriga. (in French). Sant Cugat and Angers, edit: Museu de Sant Cugat and Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine. ISBN9782352930280
MIRALLES, Francesc (2010). Escola catalana de tapís: el tapís contemporani català. (in Catalan). Sant Cugat, Terrassa and Angers, edit: Museu de Sant Cugat, Centre Cultural Caixa Terrassa and Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine. ISBN9782352930280
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