
What makes Gego’s ‘Bichito’ series unique in art history?
The Bichito series represents Gego’s late-career shift toward intimate, hand-assembled wire sculptures. These works explore the ‘interstice’—the space between lines—blending organic forms with geometric precision to create three-dimensional drawings that challenge traditional notions of volume and weight.
Who was the artist Gego and why is she significant?
Gertrud Goldschmidt, known as Gego, was a visionary artist and architect. She is celebrated for her innovative use of transparency and line, becoming a leading figure in Latin American abstraction and a pioneer in creating immersive, web-like installations that redefine architectural space.
What are the technical specifications of the print paper?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It features a natural white, matte, and uncoated finish, which prevents glare and ensures the deep blacks and fine lines of Gego’s work are captured with exceptional clarity and permanence.
How does the frame enhance the artwork's longevity?
Our frames are made from solid, responsibly sourced oak and ash. At 20mm thick, they provide structural stability. The artwork is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, shielding the print from dust and environmental damage while maintaining museum-grade transparency.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes. Every framed art print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The piece is designed to be mounted directly onto your wall without the need for additional hardware or professional assembly.
How is the print protected during the shipping process?
We use specialized, high-durability packaging designed for fine art. Each frame is securely wrapped and cushioned to prevent movement, ensuring that your Gego print arrives in gallery-perfect condition, regardless of its destination.
Does RedKalion use sustainable materials?
Sustainability is central to our curation. We utilize FSC-certified wood and paper (or local equivalents), ensuring that your investment in fine art supports responsible forestry and environmentally conscious manufacturing practices.