12/05/2026
Thoughtfully curated ~ Andreas Díaz Andersson is a Swedish-Mexican artist whose work explores optical, kinetic, and architectural abstraction through minimalist compositions rich in rhythm, repetition, and depth. His pieces, created using textiles, acrylic, spray paint, and various media on canvas, play with perception and shift depending on the viewer’s perspective.
Initially inspired by movements such as the Bauhaus, Suprematism, and Constructivism, Andreas has developed a distinctive visual language based on repetitive lines and geometric patterns that generate optical illusions and immersive spatial experiences.
Fun fact: much of his recent work incorporates yarn to create dimensionality and visual illusions on the canvas. He also shares a creative studio in Mexico City with his brother Alexander, where they develop projects related to art, design, and architecture.
His work is currently featured in international exhibitions and galleries in cities such as London, Stockholm, and Mexico City.