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Dieter Roth - Düsseldorf - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Dieter Roth - Düsseldorf - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Dieter Roth - Düsseldorf - 1970 - Museum-Quality Fine Art Print

Immerse yourself in the avant-garde spirit of Dieter Roth with this exceptional museum-quality fine art print of his seminal work, "Düsseldorf - 1970." Measuring 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), this piece captures the raw, experimental essence characteristic of Roth's prolific career. As a pioneer of conceptual art, Roth constantly challenged traditional boundaries, and this print offers a tangible connection to his groundbreaking vision.

This fine art poster reproduction is meticulously crafted on our signature Master's Edition archival paper. Its substantial 250 gsm (110 lb) weight and substantial 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness provide a luxurious, tactile experience. The natural white, matte, uncoated finish ensures the artwork's colors are rendered with exquisite fidelity, free from distracting glare, mirroring the subtlety of original prints.

Printed on acid-free, pH-neutral paper, this Dieter Roth print is guaranteed to resist yellowing and degradation, preserving its integrity for generations. Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in the use of FSC-certified paper, ensuring responsible forestry practices. Each print is produced on demand, reflecting RedKalion's dedication to reducing waste and offering you a piece of art created especially for your collection.

Product Specifications:

  • Artwork: Dieter Roth - Düsseldorf - 1970
  • Dimensions: 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches
  • Paper: Master's Edition Archival Paper, Museum-Quality
  • Finish: Matte, Uncoated, Natural White
  • Weight: 250 gsm (110 lb)
  • Thickness: 0.29 mm (11.4 mils)
  • Archival Quality: Acid-free (pH > 7)
  • Sustainability: FSC-Certified Paper
  • Fulfillment: Printed and Shipped on Demand

Elevate your space with a museum-quality reproduction that honors Dieter Roth's legacy and promises enduring visual impact.

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What is the artwork featured in this print?

This museum-quality fine art print features the iconic artwork "Düsseldorf - 1970" by the influential artist Dieter Roth.

What are the dimensions of this Dieter Roth print?

The dimensions of this fine art poster are 75x100 cm, which is equivalent to 30x40 inches.

What type of paper is used for this archival reproduction?

This print is produced on Master's Edition archival paper, which is museum-quality, matte, uncoated, and natural white for a luxurious texture.

How long will this print last without yellowing?

Our prints use acid-free, pH-neutral paper, ensuring longevity and resistance to yellowing, preserving the artwork's integrity over time.

Is the paper used for this print sustainable?

Yes, the paper is FSC-certified, guaranteeing it comes from responsibly managed forests, reflecting our commitment to sustainability.

What is the significance of Dieter Roth's "Düsseldorf - 1970"?

"Düsseldorf - 1970" is a key piece reflecting Dieter Roth's experimental approach and his critical engagement with art and everyday life during the late 20th century.

Can you tell me more about Dieter Roth's artistic style?

Dieter Roth was a pivotal figure in conceptual art, known for his innovative use of materials, deconstruction of forms, and exploration of entropy and decay in his art.