
What makes this Dieter Roth print museum-quality?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade paper with a matte finish. This ensures high-resolution detail and long-term color stability, meeting the rigorous standards of premium fine art reproductions.
What are the dimensions and frame specifications?
The print is 70x100 cm (28x40 inches). It features a 20mm wide and thick black wooden frame made from ash or oak, providing a sturdier profile than traditional 14mm frames.
How is the artwork protected and shipped?
Each print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass and shipped in secure packaging. A hanging kit is included, making the artwork ready to hang immediately upon arrival.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. We use FSC-certified paper and frame materials (or local equivalents), ensuring your art is as sustainable as it is beautiful.
Does the frame come ready to hang?
Absolutely. Your framed Dieter Roth print includes a pre-installed hanging kit. The 20mm frame provides a robust structure that arrives ready to elevate your interior design.
What is the significance of the 'Berlin 1' series?
The Berlin series reflects Roth’s obsession with process and decay. In 1970, his work often involved layering and industrial aesthetics, capturing the fragmented, experimental spirit of the city during the Cold War era.
Who was Dieter Roth and why is his 1970 work important?
Dieter Roth was a revolutionary German-Swiss artist associated with Fluxus. His 1970 works represent a pinnacle of graphic experimentation, blending conceptual depth with a rejection of traditional 'fine art' polish.