
What is the subject of Daniel Buren's 'Cercle noir sur fond blanc'?
This artwork features a stark, precise black circle set against a plain white background, embodying Daniel Buren's early conceptual explorations of pure form and visual language.
What makes this a museum-quality fine art print?
Our prints use Master's Edition archival paper, offering a substantial 250 gsm weight and acid-free properties for lasting vibrancy, akin to museum standards.
What is the paper quality and finish of this print?
The print is on museum-quality, uncoated, natural white archival paper with a matte finish, weighing 250 gsm and measuring 0.29 mm thick.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, the paper is acid-free (pH above 7), preventing yellowing and ensuring the longevity and archival quality of this fine art reproduction.
How is this print sourced and produced?
This print is produced on demand using FSC-certified, sustainable paper, reflecting our commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
What was Daniel Buren's artistic context in 1967?
In 1967, Daniel Buren was a key figure in conceptual art, simplifying his visual vocabulary to focus on form, repetition, and the critique of artistic institutions.
What is the significance of the circle motif for Daniel Buren?
The circle, along with his signature stripes, became a fundamental element in Buren's work, allowing him to explore visual perception and the structure of art without subjective intervention.