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What are the exact dimensions of this Anni Albers print?
This specific edition of BLACK WHITE RED 1964 measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches), providing a substantial, museum-scale presence for your wall.
What makes the brushed aluminum DIBOND® material unique?
It is a 3mm rigid composite. The brushed silver finish features a horizontal grain that gives the artwork a metallic, industrial aesthetic, especially in unprinted white areas.
Is the print protected against glare and reflections?
Yes, the print features a sophisticated matte finish. This ensures the geometric design remains clear and vibrant even in rooms with heavy sunlight or overhead lighting.
How is the artwork shipped and is it ready to hang?
Your print is shipped in secure, protective packaging. It includes a specialized hanging kit that varies by country to ensure a perfect, flush-to-wall installation.
How long will this aluminum print last in a home environment?
RedKalion prints use archival-grade inks and high-density aluminum DIBOND®, ensuring the piece remains vibrant and structurally sound for decades without warping or fading.
Who was Anni Albers and why is her 1964 work significant?
Anni Albers was a legendary Bauhaus artist. Her 1964 works represent her transition from weaving to printmaking, using geometric grids to evoke textile-like rhythms and textures.
How does the brushed grain affect the visual appearance of the red and black?
The horizontal grain adds a subtle texture to the colors, mimicking the warp and weft of fabric, which pays homage to Albers' background as a master weaver.
