
What are the paper specifications for this Förg print?
The artwork is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It features a matte finish and a natural white tone, providing a premium, acid-free surface that prevents yellowing over time.
Is the black wooden frame sustainably sourced?
Yes, RedKalion uses only FSC-certified oak and ash wood for our frames. The 20mm black wooden frame is both robust and environmentally responsible, ensuring high-quality aesthetics and sustainability.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Absolutely. Every framed art print includes a high-quality hanging kit, allowing you to mount your new Günther Förg piece directly to your wall the moment it arrives.
How is the print protected during shipping?
We use shatterproof, transparent plexiglass and specialized protective packaging. This ensures your museum-quality reproduction arrives in perfect condition, regardless of its destination.
What is the archival longevity of RedKalion prints?
Our use of 250 gsm archival-grade paper and acid-free materials ensures that your print will remain vibrant and intact for decades, resisting the degradation common in standard prints.
Who was Günther Förg and why is this piece significant?
Günther Förg was a leading German artist known for blending photography, painting, and architecture. His 1988 'Capri' series is a masterclass in minimalism, capturing the essence of Mediterranean modernist structures.
What does the 'Capri' 1988 series represent?
The series represents Förg's fascination with the 'spirit of the place' (Genius Loci). It explores the geometric relationship between man-made architecture, such as Casa Malaparte, and the organic landscape of the Italian coast.