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Enter 2023
Andreas Diaz Andersson, Art Fairs, 24 - 27 August 2023

Enter 2023: Andreas Diaz Andersson

Past exhibition
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  • Works
  • Studio Shots
  • Press Release and Artist Bio
  • Cadogan Gallery is delighted to announce participation in the 2023 edition of Enter Art Fair in Copenhagen, hosting a solo...

    Cadogan Gallery is delighted to announce participation in the 2023 edition of Enter Art Fair in Copenhagen, hosting a solo booth of artworks by Andreas Diaz Andersson. Diaz Andersson is a Swedish-Mexican artist known for his distinctly meticulous minimalist abstractions. His work, created using cotton embroidery on canvas, is defined as much by the harmonious use of shapes and line as the spaces left in between these. It is this exploration of negative space that lends his works such a unique quality and sensation, allowing the composition to take shape and challenge the viewer’s perceptions.

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  • Works
    • Onda III, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 170cm x 110cm (67" x 43")
      Onda III, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      170cm x 110cm (67" x 43")
    • Onda IV, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 170cm x 110cm (67" x 43")
      Onda IV, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      170cm x 110cm (67" x 43")
    • Onda I, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
      Onda I, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
    • Onda II, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
      Onda II, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
    • Arrangement 13, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
      Arrangement 13, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
    • Labyrint I, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 123cm x 123cm (48" x 48")
      Labyrint I, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      123cm x 123cm (48" x 48")
    • Labyrint II, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 123cm x 123cm (48" x 48")
      Labyrint II, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      123cm x 123cm (48" x 48")
    • Labyrint III, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
      Labyrint III, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
    • Labyrint IV, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
      Labyrint IV, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
    • Labyrint V, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
      Labyrint V, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
    • Labyrint VI, 2023 Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas 78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
      Labyrint VI, 2023
      Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas
      78cm x 78cm (31" x 31")
  • Made with exceptional precision and a meticulous attention to detail, the works are an exploration of depth and form, hovering between illusion and abstraction. By playing with different colours and textures arranged systematically his works attain a spatially reflective quality. The physical, spatial and conceptual depth of the canvas fluctuates based on where the viewer stands, creating a constant variation of dynamic geometric patterns and deep vanishing points.

     

    Diaz Andersson’s upbringing in both Sweden and Mexico is evident in his work. Scandinavian order in his meticulous technique, is combined with a Mexican sense of warmth in the colours and materiality of his works. Both countries have a strong tradition of textile art, but it is the synthesis between two very different cultures that Diaz Andersson so successfully expresses in his works, creating paintings that are both unique and universal.

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  • Press Release and Artist Bio

    • Press Release
    • Artist Bio
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