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L'inconscio razionale - 1976 - Dadamaino Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Dadamaino Aluminum Print | Dadamaino Prints

L'inconscio razionale - 1976 - Dadamaino Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Dadamaino Aluminum Print | Dadamaino Prints

Κανονική τιμή $399.99 USD
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L'inconscio razionale (1976) by Dadamaino - Brushed Aluminum Print

Experience the avant-garde brilliance of Dadamaino's L'inconscio razionale (The Rational Unconscious), a seminal 1976 work from the Italian Arte Povera movement, now available as a museum-quality brushed aluminum print from RedKalion. This piece masterfully explores the tension between order and chaos, rationality and intuition, through its abstract geometric forms and minimalist aesthetic, reflecting the artist's deep engagement with perceptual dynamics and spatial relationships.

Our premium reproduction captures every nuance of Dadamaino's original vision on a 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® panel, featuring a horizontal grain that adds a dynamic, metallic shimmer. The direct print technology ensures vivid, archival-grade colors with a matte, glare-free finish, while unprinted white areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect, enhancing the black-and-white design's visual impact. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this piece arrives ready to display with an included hanging kit, making it a sophisticated addition to modern interiors, galleries, or corporate spaces.

At RedKalion, we specialize in archival-grade reproductions that honor artistic heritage. This print is not just a decoration but a conversation piece that elevates any environment with its timeless appeal and durable construction. Trust our expertise to bring a piece of art history into your home or office, where it will endure for generations.

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What is the historical significance of Dadamaino's L'inconscio razionale?

Created in 1976, this work is a key example of Dadamaino's contribution to Arte Povera, exploring abstract geometry and perceptual tension, making it a sought-after piece for fine art print collectors.

What materials are used in this brushed aluminum print?

It features a 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain, ensuring a durable, museum-quality reproduction with vivid colors.

How does the printing technique enhance the artwork's details?

Direct print on AluDibond provides a matte, glare-free finish that highlights the black-and-white design, with unprinted areas revealing a dynamic metallic silver effect.

What are the dimensions and shipping details for this print?

It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit; shipping logistics vary by country, with secure packaging for safe delivery.

Is this print archival and long-lasting?

Yes, it uses archival-grade materials and printing techniques, ensuring longevity and resistance to fading, ideal for a premium art collection.

How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the artwork's appearance?

The horizontal grain and metallic silver effect add a dynamic, shimmering quality that enhances the minimalist aesthetic, making it a striking display piece.

Why is Dadamaino associated with the Arte Povera movement?

Dadamaino was a prominent figure in Arte Povera, known for using simple materials and abstract forms to challenge traditional art concepts, as seen in this 1976 work.