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What is the artwork "Dramatic Fire - 1989" by John Cage?
"Dramatic Fire - 1989" is a visual art piece by the influential avant-garde composer and artist John Cage, reflecting his experimental approach to artistic expression.
What are the dimensions of this John Cage acrylic print?
This John Cage wall art is available in a prominent size of 70x100 cm, which is equivalent to 28x40 inches, making it a significant statement piece.
What material is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
This John Cage print is crafted from durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and modern finish with excellent longevity.
How is this John Cage art piece prepared for hanging?
A complete hanging kit is included, featuring hardware and screws. The acrylic print has pre-drilled holes at each corner for straightforward installation.
What is the expected archival longevity of this acrylic print?
Our 4mm acrylic prints are produced with archival-grade materials and techniques, ensuring vibrant colors and durability for many years, preserving the integrity of the artwork.
Can you tell me more about John Cage's artistic philosophy?
John Cage was a pioneer of indeterminacy and electronic music, exploring chance operations, silence, and the philosophical nature of art and life.
What does the "Dramatic Fire" title suggest about the artwork?
The title likely evokes themes of transformation, intensity, and perhaps the ephemeral nature of performance or creation, characteristic of Cage's conceptual approach.
