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What is the significance of Dieter Roth's "Postcard Hyde Park - 1969"?
This artwork exemplifies Roth's conceptual art style, using a postcard to explore themes of memory and everyday objects in the Fluxus movement, making it a sought-after Dieter Roth print for collectors.
What materials are used for this aluminum print?
It features brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable base and a metallic finish that enhances the black-and-white design for a premium art reproduction.
How is the print applied to the aluminum surface?
We use direct printing on AluDibond, ensuring vivid colors and a matte, glare-free finish, with unprinted areas revealing a subtle silver effect for dynamic visual appeal.
What are the dimensions and hanging details?
This Dieter Roth aluminum print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit, tailored for easy installation in various interior settings.
Is this print archival and long-lasting?
Yes, it's a museum-quality reproduction with archival-grade materials, designed to resist fading and maintain its striking appearance over time, ideal for fine art displays.
How does the brushed finish affect the artwork's look?
The horizontal grain on the brushed silver aluminum adds texture and movement, complementing Roth's minimalist design with a contemporary, metallic shimmer.
What inspired Dieter Roth to use postcards in his art?
Roth often incorporated found objects like postcards to challenge traditional art forms, reflecting his interest in ephemera and the mundane in 1960s conceptual art.
