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Architecture Moscow - photo - Gunther Forg 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Architecture Moscow - photo - Gunther Forg 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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A Vision of Modernity: Architecture Moscow by Günther Förg

Capture the stark, monumental beauty of Soviet-era design with this exceptional museum-quality reproduction of Günther Förg’s Architecture Moscow. Förg, a titan of German contemporary art, was renowned for his multidisciplinary approach, using photography to investigate the relationship between architectural space, history, and the passage of time. This piece exemplifies his objective, almost architectural gaze, highlighting the geometric purity and raw power of Moscow's constructivist legacy.

At RedKalion, we honor Förg’s vision by producing this fine art print to the highest archival standards. Each 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) piece is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper. This natural white, matte, and uncoated paper ensures a deep, glare-free finish that preserves the subtle tonal gradients and structural details of the original photograph, preventing the yellowing typically associated with lesser prints.

To complement the architectural strength of the subject, this framed art print is encased in a premium black frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. Measuring 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width, our frames provide a more substantial and sophisticated profile than standard commercial alternatives. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, your investment remains safe while maintaining the clarity of a gallery installation.

  • Archival Excellence: Printed on FSC-certified, acid-free paper for generational longevity.
  • Premium Framing: Hand-finished black wooden frame with a refined 20mm profile.
  • Ready to Exhibit: Arrives with a professional hanging kit for immediate installation.
  • Sustainable Luxury: Materials sourced with respect for the environment, aligning with RedKalion’s commitment to responsible curation.

Elevate your interior with a piece that bridges the gap between historical documentation and abstract minimalism. This Günther Förg reproduction is more than a photograph; it is a structural statement designed to endure.

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What is the quality of the paper used for this Günther Förg print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is natural white, matte, and uncoated, ensuring your Architecture Moscow print remains vibrant and free from yellowing for decades.

What are the specifications of the black wooden frame?

The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It measures 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, offering a premium, sturdy aesthetic that surpasses the common 14mm gallery frames.

Is the artwork protected during shipping and display?

Yes, each print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your framed art print arrives safely and remains protected from dust and damage in your home.

Is the hanging hardware included with the framed print?

Every RedKalion framed print arrives ready-to-hang. We include a professional hanging kit so you can elevate your space immediately upon delivery without extra trips to the store.

Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?

RedKalion prioritizes the planet. We use FSC-certified materials or equivalent sustainable standards, ensuring your fine art print is as environmentally responsible as it is beautiful.

What is the significance of Günther Förg's architectural photography?

Förg's work is a dialogue between Modernism and decay. His photography often focuses on 20th-century Rationalist and Constructivist buildings, emphasizing their geometric forms and their historical weight within urban landscapes.

Why did Günther Förg focus on Moscow for this series?

Förg was fascinated by Moscow's Soviet Constructivist architecture. He sought to document these radical structures, capturing how their utopian ideals have transitioned into the stark, weathered reality of the modern era.