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Cercle noir sur fond blanc - 1967 - Daniel Buren Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Daniel Buren Wall Art | Daniel Buren Prints

Cercle noir sur fond blanc - 1967 - Daniel Buren Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Daniel Buren Wall Art | Daniel Buren Prints

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Elevate Your Space with Daniel Buren’s "Cercle noir sur fond blanc" (1967)

Experience the radical simplicity of a pioneer in conceptual art. Our Daniel Buren Wall Art reproduction of the 1967 masterpiece Cercle noir sur fond blanc is a testament to the power of minimalist geometry. During this pivotal period, Buren moved away from traditional figurative painting toward his famous 'visual tool' theory, exploring the interaction between the object and the space it occupies.

This fine art print is expertly rendered on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a depth and luminosity that traditional paper prints cannot achieve. The stark contrast of the black circle against the white void is amplified by the sleek, vibrant finish of the acrylic material, creating a centerpiece that feels both historic and contemporary. At 70x100 cm (28x40″), this piece commands attention through its architectural precision.

Museum-Grade Specifications & Materials

RedKalion is the trusted curator for high-end art enthusiasts, providing museum-quality reproductions that are built to endure. Every detail of this Daniel Buren print is meticulously crafted for excellence:

  • Premium Acrylic: 4mm thick for a durable, high-gloss finish that enhances color saturation.
  • Sleek Design: Features straight-cut corners for a modern, minimalist profile that complements the artwork’s aesthetic.
  • Sophisticated Background: Transparent elements default to a crisp white, ensuring the black circle retains its visual weight.
  • Included Hardware: Comes with a professional hanging kit featuring four 15mm screw heads and pre-drilled holes at each corner for secure, effortless installation.

Invest in an archival masterpiece that transcends mere decoration. This Buren reproduction offers a sophisticated dialogue with any interior, establishing an atmosphere of intellectual depth and timeless elegance.

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What materials are used for the Daniel Buren acrylic print?

We use 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, which provides a vibrant, durable finish. This material enhances the stark contrast of Buren's minimalist work better than traditional paper.

Is the hanging hardware included with the print?

Yes, every print includes a full mounting kit with screws and hardware. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge) for a secure and professional display.

How long will this archival-grade print last?

Our acrylic prints are UV-resistant and built with archival longevity in mind. The museum-quality materials ensure the artwork remains vibrant and does not fade over time.

What is the shipping process for large 70x100 cm prints?

We use specialized, protective packaging to ensure your Daniel Buren print arrives in perfect condition. Global shipping is tracked and insured for your peace of mind.

Why is the background white on this acrylic print?

To ensure the most accurate visual representation of the 1967 original, any transparent backgrounds in the digital file default to white for optimal presentation and contrast.

What is the historical significance of Cercle noir sur fond blanc (1967)?

This work marks Daniel Buren's transition toward conceptualism. It represents his early exploration of 'degree zero' painting, stripping art down to its most fundamental visual components.

How does the acrylic medium impact the viewing experience of Buren's work?

Acrylic adds a modern depth and a subtle reflection that interacts with your room's lighting, mirroring Buren’s interest in how art exists within a specific architectural context.