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Dadamaino - Volume a moduli sfasati - 1960 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Dadamaino - Volume a moduli sfasati - 1960 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Dadamaino - Volume a moduli sfasati - 1960 - Museum-Quality Fine Art Print

Experience the radical spirit of Italian abstraction with this museum-quality fine art print of Dadamaino's seminal 1960 work, Volume a moduli sfasati. This striking piece exemplifies the artist's pioneering exploration of space and structure, a hallmark of her influential career.

Dadamaino, a key figure in the avant-garde movements of the 1960s, was renowned for her systematic yet intuitive approach to form. In Volume a moduli sfasati, she masterfully manipulates geometric modules, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that suggests movement and depth. Her innovative techniques challenged traditional notions of painting, pushing the boundaries of conceptual art.

This fine art reproduction is printed on our exclusive Master's Edition archival paper, chosen for its museum-quality integrity and luxurious matte, uncoated finish. The natural white (off-white) hue provides a sophisticated base that allows the artwork's subtle nuances to shine. With a substantial weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), this print offers a tactile, premium feel. Printed on acid-free, FSC-certified paper, it guarantees exceptional longevity, ensuring the vibrant essence of Dadamaino's vision endures for generations without yellowing.

Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that embodies the innovative spirit of post-war Italian art. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts seeking a tangible connection to modernist masterpieces.

  • Artist: Dadamaino
  • Title: Volume a moduli sfasati
  • Year: 1960
  • Dimensions: 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches
  • Medium: Archival Pigment Print
  • Paper: Master's Edition Archival Paper (250 gsm, Matte, Uncoated, Natural White)
  • Longevity: Acid-Free, Museum-Quality
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What are the dimensions of the Dadamaino - Volume a moduli sfasati print?

This museum-quality fine art print is available in the dimensions 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches, capturing the essence of Dadamaino's original work.

What type of paper is used for this archival print?

We use Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm (110 lb) heavyweight, uncoated, natural white stock. It is FSC-certified and acid-free for superior longevity.

What is the finish of the print?

The print features a beautiful matte, uncoated finish, providing a luxurious texture and enhancing the visual depth of Dadamaino's abstract composition.

How long will this fine art print last?

Thanks to its acid-free, museum-quality paper and archival inks, this print is designed to last for generations without yellowing or degradation.

Do you offer prints on demand?

Yes, all our fine art reproductions, including this Dadamaino piece, are printed and shipped on demand, ensuring minimal waste and prompt delivery.

Can you tell me more about Dadamaino's "Volume a moduli sfasati"?

This 1960 artwork is a prime example of Dadamaino's exploration of spatiality through modular repetition, a key theme in her abstract, conceptual art practice.

What was Dadamaino's artistic style during the 1960s?

In the 1960s, Dadamaino was a significant figure in Italian avant-garde art, known for her systematic and conceptual approach to abstraction, focusing on form, space, and rhythm.