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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique?
Our aluminum prints use brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain. This provides a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas, creating a dynamic, light-reflecting surface that enhances the minimalist aesthetic of Barnett Newman’s work.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a region-specific hanging kit. This ensures your 70x100 cm Canto IV print is ready for immediate, secure installation upon arrival.
How long will this archival print last?
Printed directly on a 3mm rigid aluminum base with UV-resistant inks, these prints are designed for longevity. The archival-grade materials prevent fading and warping, ensuring your investment remains a centerpiece for decades.
What is the shipping and handling process?
RedKalion employs specialized art-secure packaging for all international shipments. Each aluminum print is carefully crated to ensure it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition with tracking provided.
Are the colors of Canto IV accurately reproduced?
We utilize high-resolution direct printing on AluDibond to ensure vivid colors and sharp details. The matte finish maintains the integrity of Newman’s original palette while providing a glare-free experience.
What is the historical significance of Barnett Newman's Canto IV?
Canto IV is part of the '18 Cantos' series, Newman's first foray into lithography. It explores the relationship between the margin and the 'zip', symbolizing the human presence within the infinite space.
How does the 'zip' function in Barnett Newman's work?
In Newman's philosophy, the 'zip' is a vertical line that does not divide the canvas, but rather unifies it, creating a sense of scale and inviting the viewer into a spiritual encounter with the work.
