
What makes this Barnett Newman print museum-quality?
RedKalion utilizes 4mm premium acrylic and high-definition printing to replicate the depth and color accuracy of the original artwork, ensuring an archival-grade finish that resists fading and maintains its integrity for decades.
How is the acrylic print installed on the wall?
Each print includes a professional hardware kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. The 15mm screw heads offer a secure, modern mount, sitting approximately 14mm from the edge for a balanced look.
Is the 4mm acrylic material durable?
Yes, the 4mm (0.15") acrylic is highly durable and shatter-resistant compared to glass. It provides a sleek, vibrant finish that protects the artwork from moisture and environmental wear, making it ideal for long-term display.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use specialized, high-density protective packaging to ensure your Barnett Newman print arrives in pristine condition. Every shipment is insured and handled with the care expected for fine art reproductions.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sophisticated high-gloss finish. This enhances the depth of the color fields and creates a vibrant, luminous effect that brings Newman's minimalist compositions to life.
What is the significance of the 18 Cantos series?
Created between 1963 and 1964, the 18 Cantos represent Newman's exploration of lithography. He used the series to investigate the relationship between color, margin, and the 'zip,' creating an intimate yet monumental visual experience.
Who was Barnett Newman?
Barnett Newman was a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism and a precursor to Minimalism. He is best known for his 'zips'—vertical lines that communicate a sense of scale, divinity, and the human condition.