



Alejandro Diaz American, b. 1963
Together But Separate, 2019
Acrylic paint on canvas
24 x 24 in each panel
61 x 61 cm each panel
61 x 61 cm each panel
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'Together But Separate' is a brightly colored and appealing pair of work from Diaz's text-based series. In these paintings, Diaz takes a comedic and literal approach to the concept of...
'Together But Separate' is a brightly colored and appealing pair of work from Diaz's text-based series. In these paintings, Diaz takes a comedic and literal approach to the concept of a diptych. The title, though, adds a metaphorical meaning to the word itself.
"The word diptych has a religious meaning, describing two panels that form to make one work. These two panels also form one work. So that speaks to the two sides of where I was coming from. You see it’s just a yellow panel with words on it, so how could you get emotion out of it? But for me, it also began to be about relationships."
-Alejandro Diaz
"The word diptych has a religious meaning, describing two panels that form to make one work. These two panels also form one work. So that speaks to the two sides of where I was coming from. You see it’s just a yellow panel with words on it, so how could you get emotion out of it? But for me, it also began to be about relationships."
-Alejandro Diaz