
What is the historical significance of Victor Vasarely’s Biadan (1959)?
Biadan (1959) represents Vasarely’s peak exploration of kineticism. It utilizes geometric abstraction to create an illusion of depth and motion, marking a pivotal moment when the artist moved toward a universal visual language that eventually birthed the global Op Art movement.
How does the visual 'shimmer' in Biadan work?
Vasarely employed high-contrast shapes and mathematical grids to trigger 'retinal interference.' This technique causes the human eye to perceive movement, vibrating patterns, or three-dimensional shifts on a flat surface, a hallmark of 20th-century optical experimentation.
What are the frame specifications for this Biadan print?
The print comes in a 20mm thick and wide black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. This robust 0.79" profile provides a sophisticated, gallery-style aesthetic that is more durable and visually striking than standard 14mm frames.
Is the paper used for this Vasarely reproduction archival quality?
Yes. We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte, uncoated paper. It is archival-grade and museum-quality, ensuring the high-contrast geometric forms of Biadan remain crisp and do not yellow or fade over time.
How will my framed art print be protected during shipping?
Each framed print is protected with shatterproof plexiglass and carefully packaged in sturdy, reinforced materials. We ensure your Victor Vasarely masterpiece arrives in pristine condition, ready to be displayed immediately upon arrival.
Does this fine art print come ready to hang?
Absolutely. Your framed print includes a complete hanging kit. The ready-to-hang system allows you to effortlessly mount this 70x100 cm artwork on your wall as soon as it is unboxed.
What makes RedKalion's reproductions museum-quality?
RedKalion prioritizes longevity and authenticity. By utilizing FSC-certified sustainable wood, heavyweight archival paper, and precision printing techniques, we provide reproductions that meet the rigorous standards of art galleries and private collectors worldwide.