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Bob Law - Twentieth Century Ikon Series 8.8.67 II - 1967 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Bob Law - Twentieth Century Ikon Series 8.8.67 II - 1967 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Space with British Minimalism

Experience the profound stillness of Bob Law's Twentieth Century Ikon Series 8.8.67 II (1967). As a pioneer of British Minimalism, Law's work transcends simple abstraction, inviting the viewer into a meditative dialogue with space, boundary, and the void. This fine art print captures the subtle nuances and contemplative gravity of the original masterpiece, making it an essential acquisition for collectors of mid-century conceptual art.

Museum-Quality Execution

At RedKalion, we believe that significant art deserves an equally significant medium. Our museum-quality reproduction is rendered on Master's Edition archival paper. This premium substrate features a heavy weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm, providing a tactile, substantial feel that mirrors the presence of a gallery original.

Authentic Texture and Longevity

To preserve the integrity of Law's minimalist vision, this print utilizes a matte, uncoated finish. The natural white (off-white) base ensures that there is no distracting glare, allowing the deep tones of the Twentieth Century Ikon to resonate purely. Our acid-free (pH above 7) paper prevents yellowing or degradation, ensuring that your investment remains a pristine centerpiece for generations. Furthermore, our commitment to the environment is reflected in our use of FSC-certified paper, ethically sourced and printed on demand.

The Legacy of Bob Law

Bob Law's 1967 series represents a turning point in the 'Ikon' concept—treating the canvas not as a window, but as a physical object of devotion. By focusing on the periphery and the density of the monochrome, Law challenged the traditional 'iconography' of the 20th century. This archival masterpiece offers a sophisticated aesthetic that complements contemporary interiors while honoring the radical history of minimalist expression.

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What are the specific details of the paper used?

We use Master's Edition archival paper, which is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality substrate. It features a matte, uncoated, natural white finish for a luxurious, glare-free texture.

Will the print yellow over time?

No. Our prints are produced on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival-grade quality prevents yellowing and ensures the longevity of the artwork for decades.

How is the artwork shipped?

Each fine art print is printed on demand with no minimum order requirements. It is securely packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.

Is the paper environmentally friendly?

Yes, we use FSC-certified paper (Forest Stewardship Council), ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?

This print features a sophisticated matte finish. The uncoated, natural white paper provides a premium, non-reflective surface that emphasizes the depth of the minimalist composition.

Who was Bob Law and why is he significant?

Bob Law (1934–2004) was a foundational figure in British Minimalism. He is renowned for his exploration of the 'void' and his minimalist drawings and paintings that emphasize perception over representation.

What is the significance of the Twentieth Century Ikon series?

This series explores the concept of the painting as an 'icon' or object of meditation. Law focused on the edges and the tonal density of the field to challenge how viewers perceive space.