
What is the historical significance of Larry Zox's Open White Center?
Open White Center (1974) is a key work in Larry Zox's geometric abstraction, showcasing his hard-edge technique and role in the Color Field movement, where he explored spatial dynamics through bold color contrasts.
How does the central white area contribute to the artwork's composition?
The open white center creates a focal void that interacts with surrounding colors, enhancing visual tension and depth, a hallmark of Zox's innovative approach to modernist painting.
What paper is used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on Master's Edition archival paper, an acid-free, FSC-certified material with a matte, uncoated finish for a luxurious texture and long-lasting durability.
What are the dimensions and specifications of the print?
The print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), with a weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ensuring a premium, sturdy fine art poster for display.
How is the print shipped and is there a minimum order?
We offer no minimum orders and print on demand, with careful fulfillment to deliver your archival-grade reproduction securely and efficiently to your location.
Will this print yellow over time?
No, the acid-free paper (pH above 7) prevents yellowing, ensuring this museum-quality print maintains its vibrant colors and archival integrity for decades.
Is the paper environmentally sustainable?
Yes, the FSC-certified paper supports responsible forestry, making this fine art poster an eco-conscious choice for art enthusiasts.