Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art
Enter the fantastical universe of Fernando Andriacci, where color, myth, and movement give voice to the spirit of Oaxaca.

The first international monograph on Fernando Andriacci, this publication explores the multifaceted work of the Oaxacan artist, tracing his development in painting and sculpture. Through four richly illustrated chapters and a biographical profile, the book examines Andriacci’s creative vision and career with attention to his joyful expression, engagement with myth, and narrative play. His works exhibit a profound dialogue with Mexican folklore, combining abstraction with figuration in ways that invite viewers into a world of rich symbolism and color.

Written by renowned art historian Blanca González Rosas, this book offers a fresh perspective on Andriacci’s contributions to contemporary art. It contextualizes his artistic trajectory within the broader cultural landscape of Oaxaca, exploring how the region’s traditions, vibrant community, and natural environment have influenced his approach. An essential volume for readers interested in this key figure of Latin American visual culture and monumental public works.
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Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art
Enter the fantastical universe of Fernando Andriacci, where color, myth, and movement give voice to the spirit of Oaxaca.

The first international monograph on Fernando Andriacci, this publication explores the multifaceted work of the Oaxacan artist, tracing his development in painting and sculpture. Through four richly illustrated chapters and a biographical profile, the book examines Andriacci’s creative vision and career with attention to his joyful expression, engagement with myth, and narrative play. His works exhibit a profound dialogue with Mexican folklore, combining abstraction with figuration in ways that invite viewers into a world of rich symbolism and color.

Written by renowned art historian Blanca González Rosas, this book offers a fresh perspective on Andriacci’s contributions to contemporary art. It contextualizes his artistic trajectory within the broader cultural landscape of Oaxaca, exploring how the region’s traditions, vibrant community, and natural environment have influenced his approach. An essential volume for readers interested in this key figure of Latin American visual culture and monumental public works.
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Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art

Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art

by Blanca González Rosas
Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art

Andriacci (Spanish): A Colorful Life in Art

by Blanca González Rosas

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Enter the fantastical universe of Fernando Andriacci, where color, myth, and movement give voice to the spirit of Oaxaca.

The first international monograph on Fernando Andriacci, this publication explores the multifaceted work of the Oaxacan artist, tracing his development in painting and sculpture. Through four richly illustrated chapters and a biographical profile, the book examines Andriacci’s creative vision and career with attention to his joyful expression, engagement with myth, and narrative play. His works exhibit a profound dialogue with Mexican folklore, combining abstraction with figuration in ways that invite viewers into a world of rich symbolism and color.

Written by renowned art historian Blanca González Rosas, this book offers a fresh perspective on Andriacci’s contributions to contemporary art. It contextualizes his artistic trajectory within the broader cultural landscape of Oaxaca, exploring how the region’s traditions, vibrant community, and natural environment have influenced his approach. An essential volume for readers interested in this key figure of Latin American visual culture and monumental public works.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788891845535
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 04/07/2026
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 9.06(w) x 11.40(h) x (d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Blanca González Rosas is a Mexican art historian, critic, and columnist whose work focuses on contemporary Latin American art and its intersections with politics and society. She taught at Universidad Iberoamericana and founded Torre13 and Las Picudas, platforms for critical cultural and political analysis.
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