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What is the artwork "CUBE WITH AMBIGUOUS SPACE 1981"?
This is a seminal kinetic art piece by Jesus Rafael Soto from 1981, exploring optical illusions and viewer perception through geometric forms and vibrant colors.
What is the material of the art print?
The print is rendered on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish with straight-cut corners for a modern presentation.
How is the artwork displayed?
Each acrylic print includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for straightforward mounting, ensuring your Jesus Rafael Soto print is ready to adorn your wall.
What are the dimensions of this Jesus Rafael Soto print?
This museum-quality reproduction of "CUBE WITH AMBIGUOUS SPACE 1981" measures 70x100 cm, or 28x40 inches.
How long will this archival print last?
Printed on durable acrylic with high-quality inks, this fine art print is designed for longevity, preserving the vibrancy and impact of Soto's work for decades.
What is the historical significance of Jesus Rafael Soto's work?
Soto was a key figure in Kinetic Art, known for creating art that appears to move, engaging the viewer physically and optically, influencing contemporary art immensely.
Can you explain the "ambiguous space" in the title?
The title refers to Soto's technique of using overlapping geometric shapes and color contrasts to create a sense of depth and movement that challenges the viewer's interpretation of space.
