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What makes the Robert Mangold 'Circle in and out of a Polygon 2' print unique?
This print captures Mangold’s 1973 investigation into geometric intersections. By printing on brushed aluminum, we emphasize the work's architectural nature, allowing the metallic grain to dialogue with Mangold's minimalist lines for a museum-quality aesthetic.
What are the physical specifications of the Aluminum DIBOND® support?
The artwork is printed on a 3mm (0.12") thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This rigid, durable material features a horizontal grain and a matte finish, ensuring a glare-free viewing experience even in brightly lit rooms.
How does the metallic silver effect impact the artwork's appearance?
In this Robert Mangold print, any white or light areas in the original design are left unprinted, allowing the natural brushed silver of the aluminum to show through. This creates a sophisticated, shimmering metallic effect that adds modern dimension.
Is the mounting hardware included with the purchase?
Yes, every Robert Mangold Aluminum Print from RedKalion includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific type of kit may vary depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your region.
What is the archival longevity of an AluDibond print?
Our direct-to-aluminum printing process utilizes high-quality, UV-resistant inks. Combined with the structural integrity of the 3mm DIBOND® panel, these prints are designed to be exceptionally durable, resisting fading and environmental wear for decades.
What is the historical significance of the 1973 'Polygon' series?
In 1973, Robert Mangold focused on the tension between circular forms and the edges of polygons. This series is a cornerstone of American Minimalism, challenging how viewers perceive the 'internal' versus the 'external' limits of a canvas.
How does Mangold’s technique influence this reproduction?
Mangold often used graphite and acrylic to create soft, humanistic lines against hard-edged shapes. Our high-resolution direct-print process ensures these subtle transitions are preserved, honoring the artist's original hand-drawn intent within a contemporary metallic medium.
