Andrés

Gamiochipi

Andrés Gamiochipi is a multidisciplinary visual artist from Mexico City whose practice spans collage, painting, muralism, photography, and design. Through acts of juxtaposition and displacement, he treats images as material—fragments of a visual archaeology—reconfigured to question their meanings and reveal new relations between matter and imagination. His compositions unfold improbable encounters between the immediate and the remote, the possible and the impossible, the real and the imaginary.In 2011, Gamiochipi studied Art in Florence, Italy. Since then, he has presented fourteen solo exhibitions and participated in more than twenty group shows in Belgium, Colombia, Italy, the Netherlands, Mexico, and the United States.He is the drummer for drummer of No Somos Marineros; co-founder and director of Mexicollage—a mexican collective dedicated to analog collage since 2012—and of Paste Up!, an international collage festival that has hosted over fifteen exhibitions featuring more than 150 artists from thirty-six countries.He recently earned his Master’s degree in Visual Arts with Honorable Mention and lives and works in Mexico City.

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Vórtice, 2023
Analog Collage, Images of turbines and drains juxtaposed with Egyptian iconography
25 x 19 cm
Dejarse Quieto Flotar, 2023
Analog Collage, Vintage postcards
18 x 15 cm

Transparencia y Opacidad
[Torso de la Reina Nefertiti, Egipto, 1370 A.C./ Muralla
China, 770 A.C.], 2017
Analog Collage, Postcard with Egyptian iconography

38 x 31 cm
Déjà vu [Dioxipo VS Coragus], 2023
Analog Collage, Found photographs juxtaposed with ancient olympic iconography
25 x 21 cm
Flujo (Coatlicue), 2025
Analog Collage, Images of turbines and drains juxtaposed
with Aztec goddess iconography
20 x 17 cm
Escalinata, 2023
[Perfil Real, modelo de escultura, Dinastía XXX, Egipto / Valencia, España,
Palacio de la Generalildad. Patio y Escalera.]​​​​​​
Analog Collage, Old postcard with Egyptian iconography
31 x 25 cm​​​​​​
Iconoclasia [Sacerdote Egipcio / Mallorca], 2023
Analog Collage, Old postcard with Egyptian iconography
31 x 29 cm​​​​​​