Last February 1, after a first meeting with Miquel Barceló in his workshop in the bullfights of Vilafranca de Bonany, Mallorca, the Barça expedition, headed by president Laporta, with Josep Maria Solé and Sabaté, Manana Giorgadze, Jordi Finestres , Jordi Gómez, Eduard Casanovas and a server got into the van that had to take us back to the airport. I remember that just by closing the doors, we burst out with a “Visca el Barça!” The meeting had gone very well. The genius of Felanitx had accepted the commission for the 125th anniversary poster with great enthusiasm. We already knew that he was a big soccer fan. In interviews he does not hide. In a magnificent documentary, for example, Tierras Barceló, you can see him listening to a Madrid derby from the 2017-18 season, broadcast live on the radio, while he paints large windows with mud. We also knew that “with 0-5 I became a culé forever.” He explained it in an interview with the magazine Libero . What we did not know is that it would be so with this degree of militancy and commitment. Between Miró, Tàpies and Barceló, I don’t doubt for a single moment who is the most culé of the three.
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