Fernando Andriacci’s Work Travels to Spain

Why this is here: The upcoming monograph includes a biographical profile alongside four illustrated chapters detailing the artist’s journey and style.
In Madrid, Spain, the Fundación Casa de México en España will present a monograph on Oaxacan painter and sculptor Fernando Andriacci on May 19th. The book, titled “Andriacci.
Una vida de arte y color,” marks the artist’s first international monograph. Sociologist Blanca González Rosas wrote the book, analyzing Andriacci’s creative approach and contributions to contemporary art.
The monograph traces Andriacci’s career within Oaxaca’s cultural scene, exploring the influences that shaped his artistic language. His work often centers on expressing “joy” through vibrant colors and textures, featuring fantastical animal and human figures. The book itself is divided into four illustrated chapters and includes an autobiographical profile of the artist.
Andriacci, born in 1972, trained at the Rufino Tamayo workshop. His style builds on the legacies of Francisco Toledo and Rodolfo Nieto. Though his work is displayed in public spaces in Oaxaca and collections like Fundación Jumex, this presentation aims to expand his reach internationally.
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