Three designers from Terrassa included in the graphic anthology of Catalan discography

The reference volume, published by Enderrock Llibres, reviews six decades of musical design through 800 iconic album covers.

Imatge d'un llibre d'art de gran format obert, mostrant un collage de portades de discos catalans icòniques.

Imatge d'un llibre d'art de gran format obert, mostrant un collage de portades de discos catalans icòniques.

The publisher Enderrock Llibres recently released the book Art & Música, an anthology highlighting the work of 100 creators, including Antoni Miralda, Júlia Quintana, and Anna Cornudella from Terrassa.

The volume Art & Música. Antologia gràfica de la discografia catalana is a historical journey reviewing the visual image of Catalan records over the last six decades. It gathers 800 covers and 100 designers and graphic artists, from historical figures like Antoni Tàpies and Joan Miró to contemporary creators such as Cinta Vidal or Clara de Ramon.
Among the creators with Terrassa DNA is Antoni Miralda (born 1942), internationally recognized for his nonconformist and festive language. In recent years, Miralda has focused on gastronomic art and large installations, such as the Honeymoon Project, a symbolic link between the Columbus statue in Barcelona and the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Also featured is Júlia Quintana (born 1988), a designer, illustrator, and photographer known for her prolific work in visual arts applied to the music world. She has collaborated with diverse groups and artists such as the Majorcan band Cor Salvatge, the singer-songwriter Gemma Humet, the band Pantaleó, and Les Anxovetes.

"They configure a mosaic that reveals the visual power of music made in the Catalan Countries and its close relationship with the plastic arts"

The Publisher · Representatives of Enderrock Llibres
The third designer is Anna Cornudella (born 1991), the youngest, who graduated in cinema from Escac in 2014. Her first feature film, The human hibernation, premiered at the Berlinale in 2024, winning the FIPRESCI award. Her discographic work includes covers for the albums Bi and Blue Screen by the group B1N0, and Häxan by Yo Diablo, with projects centered around bioart and multi-species ethnography, seeking “alternatives to the way we inhabit and social utopias”.
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