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What are the exact dimensions of this Barnett Newman print?
This premium reproduction of Black Fire I measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches), a size that honors the monumental and immersive scale intended by Newman for his abstract compositions.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the artwork's appearance?
The 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a brushed silver finish with a horizontal grain. This adds a sophisticated metallic shimmer to the 'white' areas of the design, creating a contemporary, industrial aesthetic.
Is this archival print resistant to fading?
Yes. RedKalion uses advanced direct-printing technology on aluminum, providing exceptional UV resistance and durability. This ensures your fine art print maintains its deep black tones and metallic luster for decades.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Absolutely. Each Barnett Newman aluminum print includes a professional hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your specific region.
What is RedKalion's approach to shipping fragile aluminum prints?
We utilize reinforced, gallery-grade packaging to protect the 3mm aluminum substrate. Every order is handled by premium couriers and includes full tracking to ensure your masterpiece arrives in pristine condition.
What is the historical significance of Black Fire I?
Painted in 1961, Black Fire I is a cornerstone of the Color Field movement. It reflects Newman's interest in Jewish mysticism and the tension between light (the zip) and the darkness of the void.
What does the 'zip' represent in Barnett Newman's work?
The 'zip' is Newman's term for the vertical stripe that punctuates his paintings. It is designed to define the space around it and create a sense of human presence and spiritual scale.
