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BRUSHES 1969 - Philip Guston Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Philip Guston Aluminum Print | Philip Guston Prints

BRUSHES 1969 - Philip Guston Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Philip Guston Aluminum Print | Philip Guston Prints

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A Masterpiece of Radical Transition: Philip Guston’s "Brushes" (1969)

Experience a pivotal moment in art history with Philip Guston’s "Brushes" (1969). This year marked Guston’s provocative departure from the ethereal world of Abstract Expressionism toward a raw, figurative vocabulary that redefined modern art. "Brushes" serves as a meta-commentary on the act of creation itself, capturing the artist’s tools with a heavy, deliberate line that feels both personal and profound. By choosing this Philip Guston fine art print, you are not just acquiring a reproduction; you are securing a symbol of artistic rebellion and uncompromising truth.

Sophisticated Texture on Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®

RedKalion is proud to present this museum-quality reproduction on an innovative medium: Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This material offers a unique, 3mm-thick rigid base that complements the industrial, gritty aesthetic of Guston's late style. The horizontal grain provides a dynamic, metallic finish that catches the light without causing glare, while the matte texture ensures the colors remain deep and authentic.

  • Industrial Elegance: The 3mm (0.12") aluminum core offers extreme durability and a sophisticated profile.
  • Metallic Depth: Unprinted white areas reveal the raw, brushed silver effect, adding a contemporary layer to the 1969 composition.
  • Archival Direct Print: Advanced printing technology ensures vivid colors and sharp details that resist fading over time.
  • Ready to Exhibit: A specialized hanging kit is included, tailored to your location for a seamless installation.

Elevate your curated space with an archival masterpiece that endures. This Philip Guston aluminum print bridges the gap between mid-century modernism and contemporary industrial design, offering a focal point that demands reflection and conversation.

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What material is used for the Philip Guston Brushes print?

This print uses 3mm Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a horizontal grain and a metallic finish. This provides a rigid, durable, and sophisticated base for the artwork.

How is the archival quality of this reproduction guaranteed?

We use direct-to-substrate UV printing on AluDibond, ensuring long-term color stability and archival longevity. This museum-quality method prevents fading and maintains the artwork’s integrity for decades.

Is the hanging hardware included with the print?

Yes, every Philip Guston aluminum print includes a complete hanging kit. The specific hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure mounting for your region.

Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?

The print features a matte, glare-free finish. This is ideal for high-light environments and emphasizes the brushed silver effect of the aluminum substrate in unprinted areas.

How should I clean and maintain my aluminum print?

To maintain your print, simply use a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as the matte AluDibond surface is designed for longevity without intensive maintenance.

What is the historical significance of Philip Guston’s work in 1969?

1969 was the year Guston shocked the art world by moving from abstraction to "cartoonish" figuration. "Brushes" represents this radical shift toward the tangible and the autobiographical.

Why does the white color in the image look metallic?

In our brushed aluminum prints, white areas of the original artwork are left unprinted, allowing the natural silver, brushed grain of the metal to shine through for a striking effect.