Elevate Your Space with Charlotte Posenenske’s Industrial Minimalism
Experience the radical clarity of Charlotte Posenenske’s Sprayed Picture (1965), a definitive work from the peak of German Minimalism. This museum-quality reproduction captures Posenenske’s pioneering transition from gestural painting to industrial production. By using industrial spray guns rather than traditional brushes, Posenenske removed the artist's subjective touch, favoring a standardized, uniform surface that mirrors the aesthetic of modern manufacturing.
Authentic Historical Significance
In 1965, Posenenske began her famous Spritzbilder (Sprayed Pictures) series, which challenged the very definition of fine art. These works were intended to be reproducible and objective, laying the groundwork for her later modular sculptures. This 75x100 cm / 30x40 inch fine art print brings that intellectual rigor into your home or office, offering a sophisticated study in form, color, and texture.
The RedKalion Archival Standard
At RedKalion, we curate our prints for the most discerning collectors. This reproduction is executed on our Master's Edition archival paper, a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated substrate. The luxurious matte finish ensures that the subtle gradients and clean lines of the original 1965 work are preserved without distracting glare. This is not a mere poster; it is a museum-grade object designed to endure for generations.
- Museum-Quality Texture: Thick 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) paper provides a substantial, high-end feel.
- Archival Longevity: Acid-free composition (pH above 7) guarantees your print will not yellow or degrade over time.
- Ethical Craftsmanship: Printed on FSC-certified paper to support sustainable forest management.
- Expert Fulfillment: Produced on demand and handled with the precision that Charlotte Posenenske’s legacy demands.