Pascual Fort

He settled in Tarragona, where he founded the Galeria Fort, which the artist kept open for ten years (1964-1973) on the Rambla Nova, with his wife Mercè Barberà i Rusiñol.

Both renowned artists (Miró, Rouault...) and promising young people from the Camp de Tarragona exhibited in the gallery.

The chronicles of the various events and exhibitions were often collected by collectors and critics such as René Metras, Cirici Pellicer, J. E. Cirlot, Corredor-Matheos, Giralt-Miracle, Miralles and others, interested in the trend of the Pascual Fort gallery.

Pascual Fort and his wife spent several stays in New York —in those times already considered the artistic capital of the world— during the years 1965, 1966 and 1969.

[3] In 1981, he conceived and carried out the first Mini Print International of Cadaqués,[4] still in force thanks to the drive of his widow.