Andreas Diaz Andersson

@andreas.d_a

Ciudad de México
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1 month ago
Iris, 2025 250x170 @zonamaco @cadogangallery
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3 months ago
‘Arrangement’ by Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas, 160cm x 160cm 📷 - @gerardomaldonadoooooo
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3 months ago
Andreas Diaz Andersson with new work in the studio. These ‘Cherry blossom’ pieces are part of a new botanical body of work and will be presented soon at @zonamaco Photography - @gerardomaldonadoooooo
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3 months ago
Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas, 120cm x 160cm
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6 months ago
#ByStudioAhead Mudroom in our Hillsborough project, featuring an artwork in cotton stitching by Andreas Diaz Andersson @andreas.d_an over a built-in custom walnut desk and bench with a paper rope seat. Link in bio for full project featires from @designmilk and @shltr_mag . Architecture by @marmolradziner 📷 @ekaterinaizmestieva . . . . . #studioahead #shltrmagazine #designmilk #andreasdiazandersson #midcenturymodern #mudroom #mudroomdesign
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8 months ago
New work by Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas, 120cm x 200cm
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11 months ago
‘Unknown Plants’ by Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and acrylic on canvas, 120cm x 160cm Currently on display at Cadogan SOLO
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1 year ago
Now Open at Cadogan SOLO Andreas Diaz Andersson - ‘Flora’ ‘Flora’ explores the intersection of nature, classification, and form, drawing from the work of Swedish biologist Carl von Linné. Carl von Linné (1707-1778) was a Swedish biologist, physician, and botanist who developed the modern system of naming and classifying living organisms. His work, Systema Naturae introduced binomial nomenclature, the method still used today to name species with a two-part Latin name (e.g. Magnolia Virginiana). Linne’s system of organizing and naming plants was not just scientific: it was a way of seeing, a method of understanding the relationships between living things, becoming the foundation for modern taxonomy and influencing the way we perceive nature. Through a minimalistic approach, botanical structures are translated into textile-based works that reflect both the precision and poetry of the natural world where each piece is a quiet meditation on structure, science, order, and intuition. On display - ‘Magnolia Virginiana’, cotton thread on raw canvas, 130cm x 130cm ‘Unknown Plants’, cotton thread on raw canvas, 120cm x 160cm For more information, please DM or email us.
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1 year ago
Tune in for a little hypnotic meditative journey. @kiosk.radio 🇧🇪 Friday 14.03.2025 12:00
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1 year ago
‘Plants’ by Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and raw canvas, 120cm x 160cm
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1 year ago
‘Black Spiral’ by Andreas Diaz Andersson Cotton thread and raw canvas, 160cm x 160cm This new piece by the Mexican-Swedish artist will be part of next our upcoming presentation at @zonamaco next week. Please DM or email us for a preview.
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1 year ago