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What are the specific paper qualities of this Barnett Newman print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb). It is a museum-quality, natural white, matte paper that is acid-free to ensure it does not yellow over time.
Is the finish of the Fifth Station print glossy or matte?
This fine art print features a matte, uncoated finish. This prevents glare and provides a luxurious, tactile texture that highlights the stark minimalism of Barnett Newman's work.
How does RedKalion handle shipping and order minimums?
RedKalion prints and ships all artwork on demand to ensure peak quality. There are no minimum order requirements, and each print is handled with white-glove care for safe delivery.
Will the colors of this reproduction fade over time?
No. Our use of acid-free paper and museum-grade archival materials ensures that the print remains vibrant and chemically stable, preventing the degradation commonly seen in standard posters.
Is the paper used for this fine art print sustainable?
Yes, we prioritize environmental responsibility. All prints of Newman's Fifth Station are produced on FSC-certified paper, supporting sustainable forest management.
What is the historical significance of the 'Fifth Station' in Newman's series?
The Fifth Station is part of Newman's 'Lema Sabachthani' series, which translates to 'Why have you forsaken me?'. It focuses on human vulnerability rather than traditional religious iconography.
What does the 'zip' represent in Barnett Newman's work?
Newman's 'zips' are vertical lines that create a sense of scale and human presence. They define the space around them, symbolizing an individual standing against the void.
