
What are the framing specifications for this Max Bill print?
This print comes in a 20mm (0.79") thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It is wider than standard frames for a premium gallery look.
What paper quality is used for RedKalion museum prints?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte archival paper. It is uncoated and FSC-certified, ensuring longevity and a sophisticated finish.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, your Max Bill print arrives ready-to-hang with a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your space immediately without extra assembly.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the print?
We use acid-free, 0.29mm thick museum-quality paper and shatterproof plexiglass to protect the pigments from environmental degradation and UV exposure.
What is the shipping protection for large framed prints?
Each frame is secured in robust, protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Our shatterproof plexiglass provides additional security during transit.
What is the significance of the 'violet core' in this 1967 piece?
The title refers to the centrifugal composition where color expands from a central point, illustrating Bill's mathematical approach to color theory and geometric harmony.
What is Concrete Art in the context of Max Bill’s work?
Concrete Art refers to works created through mathematical logic rather than emotional abstraction. It aims to create a visual reality that is entirely self-contained.