
What is the significance of Daniel Buren's *Papiers collés blanc et vert* (1969)?
This 1969 artwork is significant as it represents Daniel Buren's early conceptual explorations using collage and his signature stripes to question art's context and perception.
What makes this a museum-quality print from RedKalion?
This is a museum-quality print due to the use of Master's Edition archival paper, ensuring vibrant colors and longevity, replicating the original's aesthetic.
What type of paper is used for this Daniel Buren print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a heavy 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with an uncoated, matte, natural white finish for a luxurious, tactile feel.
How long will this archival fine art print last?
Our prints are acid-free (pH above 7) and printed on archival paper, designed to prevent yellowing and last for generations, preserving the artwork's integrity.
What are the physical specifications of the print paper?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), featuring a natural white, uncoated matte finish for superior texture and appearance.
Does RedKalion offer prints on demand?
Yes, RedKalion prints and ships all artworks on demand, with no minimum order quantity, ensuring fresh production for every customer.
What is the artistic context of Buren's early collage work?
Buren's early collage work, including *Papiers collés blanc et vert*, was part of a broader conceptual art movement questioning traditional artistic values and gallery spaces.
What does the "blanc et vert" (white and green) refer to in the title?
The title refers to the specific color palette used in the collage, highlighting Buren's systematic approach to color and form in his striped compositions.