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New River Watercolor, Series I, #5 - 1988 - John Cage Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

New River Watercolor, Series I, #5 - 1988 - John Cage Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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New River Watercolor, Series I, #5 - 1988 - John Cage Acrylic Print

Experience the avant-garde brilliance of John Cage with this museum-quality acrylic print of New River Watercolor, Series I, #5 (1988). A seminal work from Cage's experimental series, this piece captures his innovative approach to visual art, where chance operations and watercolor techniques converge to create ethereal, abstract compositions. The 70x100 cm / 28x40″ reproduction is meticulously crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant finish that enhances the artwork's dynamic textures and subtle hues. With straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic and a hanging kit included, this archival-grade print from RedKalion allows you to own a piece of art history that transforms any space into a gallery of contemporary mastery.

Art Historical Insight: John Cage, renowned for his pioneering work in music and performance, extended his philosophy of indeterminacy to visual art in the New River Watercolor series. Using randomized methods inspired by the I Ching, Cage applied watercolors to paper, allowing organic patterns to emerge—a testament to his belief in art as a process of discovery rather than control. This 1988 piece exemplifies his跨界 exploration, bridging sound and sight with profound simplicity.

  • Dimensions: 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches—ideal for statement walls or curated collections.
  • Material: 4mm (0.15") acrylic for durability and vivid color reproduction, with transparent backgrounds defaulting to white for optimal presentation.
  • Design: Straight-cut corners provide a clean, contemporary look that complements modern interiors.
  • Hanging Kit: Includes all necessary hardware, with screw holes positioned 14mm (0.55") from the edge (8mm diameter, 15mm screw head) for secure, effortless installation.

Elevate your environment with this archival masterpiece from RedKalion, where expert curation meets premium craftsmanship in every fine art print.

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What is the historical significance of John Cage's New River Watercolor, Series I, #5?

This 1988 artwork is part of Cage's experimental series using chance operations and watercolor techniques, reflecting his avant-garde philosophy and bridging music with visual art in abstract compositions.

How does the acrylic material enhance this fine art print?

The 4mm (0.15") acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish that protects the artwork and ensures museum-quality color reproduction for a durable display.

What are the dimensions and hanging details for this acrylic print?

It measures 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches and includes a hanging kit with screw holes 14mm from the edge for easy, secure installation in any space.

Is this reproduction archival-grade and long-lasting?

Yes, RedKalion uses premium materials to create archival-grade prints that resist fading, ensuring your John Cage artwork endures as a timeless piece.

How is shipping handled for this museum-quality print?

We offer secure, tracked shipping with careful packaging to protect your acrylic print, delivered ready to hang with all included hardware.

What inspired John Cage's use of watercolor in this series?

Cage applied randomized methods from the I Ching to watercolor, creating organic patterns that embody his belief in art as an indeterminate process of discovery.

Why are the corners straight-cut in this modern art print?

The straight-cut corners provide a clean, contemporary aesthetic that complements the abstract design and suits modern interior decor seamlessly.