
What is the significance of the diagonal folding in this 1966 work?
The diagonal folding represents Charlotte Posenenske’s transition from 2D painting to 3D sculptural reliefs. It explores how simple geometric alterations can redefine spatial perception, a core tenet of her radical Minimalist philosophy developed in the mid-1960s.
How did Charlotte Posenenske influence the Minimalist movement?
Posenenske was a pioneer of social and industrial minimalism. She challenged art market elitism by creating modular, reproducible works and eventually left the art world entirely to focus on social labor, influencing generations of conceptual and institutional critique artists.
What type of paper is used for this fine art reproduction?
We use Master's Edition archival paper. It is a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) substrate with a natural white, uncoated matte finish. This museum-quality paper is acid-free and FSC-certified for longevity and sustainability.
What is the texture and finish of the print?
The print features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish. This provides a non-reflective surface with a soft, natural texture (0.29 mm thickness) that highlights the clean lines and geometric precision of Posenenske's minimalist aesthetic.
How long will this archival print last without fading?
Due to its acid-free composition and pH-buffered paper (pH above 7), this print is designed to last for decades. It resists yellowing and degradation, ensuring the artwork remains in pristine condition as a lifelong heritage piece.
How is the artwork packaged and shipped?
Your order is printed on demand with no minimums and shipped in robust, protective packaging specifically designed for fine art posters. This ensures the 75x100 cm print arrives at your door in gallery-ready condition.
Is the production of this print environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion prioritizes sustainability by using FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications. By printing on demand, we also minimize waste and reduce the carbon footprint associated with mass production and excess inventory.