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A BRACCIA CONSERTE 1994 - Alighiero Boetti Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

A BRACCIA CONSERTE 1994 - Alighiero Boetti Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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A Braccia Conserte (1994): A Conceptual Masterpiece by Alighiero Boetti

Experience the profound intellectual depth of Alighiero Boetti with this museum-quality reproduction of A Braccia Conserte (1994). As a central figure of the Italian Arte Povera movement, Boetti spent his career exploring the duality between order and disorder, a theme perfectly encapsulated in this late-career work. This piece, created in the year of the artist's passing, reflects his mastery of linguistic rhythm and conceptual symmetry, transforming thought into a visual experience that resonates in any contemporary setting.

Museum-Quality Execution on Premium Acrylic

At RedKalion, we elevate fine art prints by utilizing a sophisticated 4mm (0.15") acrylic glass medium. This choice of material creates a stunning depth effect, enhancing the vibrant colors and sharp details of Boetti's original vision. The sleek, straight-cut corners and high-gloss finish provide a modern aesthetic that complements the avant-garde nature of the artwork. For pieces featuring transparency, our process defaults to a crisp white background to ensure optimal color saturation and visual clarity.

Architectural Integration and Durability

This 70x100 cm (28x40″) masterpiece is not just an image, but a durable architectural element designed to endure. Each print arrives with a precision-engineered hanging kit including hardware and screws. The 8mm (0.31") diameter screw holes are positioned exactly 14mm (0.55") from each corner, allowing for a secure, professional installation that floats the artwork elegantly against your wall. This archival-grade reproduction ensures that the intellectual legacy of Alighiero Boetti remains a centerpiece in your collection for decades to come.

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What defines the quality of this Alighiero Boetti acrylic print?

RedKalion uses 4mm museum-grade acrylic to ensure vibrant color reproduction and exceptional depth. This archival-grade finish provides a sleek, modern look that protects the artwork from environmental wear while maintaining the visual integrity of Boetti's original conceptual design.

How is the hardware for "A Braccia Conserte" installed?

Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and standoffs. The acrylic features four pre-drilled 8mm holes (14mm from the edges) designed to fit the provided 15mm screw heads, ensuring a secure and elegant floating presentation on your wall.

Is the material used for this reproduction archival-grade?

Yes, our 4mm acrylic is chosen for its durability and resistance to UV-induced fading. Unlike traditional paper prints, this acrylic medium offers a shatter-resistant, long-lasting surface that maintains its clarity and brilliance, effectively serving as an archival-grade investment for art collectors.

How does RedKalion handle shipping and protection?

We employ specialized, impact-resistant packaging to ensure your Alighiero Boetti print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is meticulously wrapped and secured to prevent scratches to the acrylic surface or damage to the straight-cut corners during transit.

What is the visual effect of the 4mm acrylic finish?

The 4mm acrylic creates a "depth effect," where light refracts through the material to make colors appear more saturated and deep. This professional finish eliminates the need for a traditional frame, offering a clean, contemporary look suitable for high-end interior design.

What is the significance of the year 1994 in Boetti's work?

1994 was the final year of Alighiero Boetti's life, marking a period where his conceptual explorations reached their most refined state. Works from this era, like "A Braccia Conserte," represent a culmination of his fascination with linguistic structures and visual order.

What does the phrase "A Braccia Conserte" signify in this piece?

Translated as "with folded arms," the phrase suggests a state of reflection, stoicism, or waiting. In Boetti's linguistic art, such phrases are often used to explore the relationship between the literal meaning of words and their visual, patterned representation.