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What defines the quality of this Martin Barré acrylic print?
We use 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, ensuring a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. This museum-quality material provides depth and color accuracy, making it the definitive reproduction of Martin Barré's 60-T-18.
How do I install the 60-T-18 wall art?
The print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes. Four 8mm diameter holes are placed 14mm from the edges, utilizing 15mm screw heads for a secure and modern floating appearance.
What is the archival longevity of this print?
Our acrylic prints are designed to be archival-grade, resistant to UV light and humidity. This ensures that the minimalist lines and subtle contrasts of 60-T-18 remain pristine for decades.
How is shipping handled for this large-format piece?
RedKalion utilizes specialized, secure packaging designed for fragile art. Each Martin Barré print is fully insured during transit to ensure it arrives at your gallery or home in perfect condition.
Can the transparent areas of the artwork be customized?
By default, transparent backgrounds in the digital file are printed as white on the acrylic. This provides the necessary opacity to ensure the artwork’s colors and minimalist composition pop against any wall.
What was the significance of the year 1960 in Martin Barré's career?
1960 marked a radical shift for Barré as he moved toward 'sprayed' line paintings. 60-T-18 represents his early mastery of using line to define space rather than simply depicting a subject.
What does the title '60-T-18' represent?
Barré's titles are strictly chronological and descriptive: '60' for the year (1960), 'T' for 'Toile' (Canvas), and '18' for the sequential number in that year's production, emphasizing his objective approach to art.
