
What is the historical significance of Gego's "Esfera" (1959)?
"Esfera" is part of Gego's iconic "Reticulárea" series, showcasing her innovative use of wire to create transparent, geometric forms that redefine sculpture and drawing in mid-20th century Latin American art.
What materials and techniques did Gego use in this artwork?
Gego employed delicate wire constructions to form three-dimensional spheres, emphasizing light, space, and abstraction, which became hallmarks of her avant-garde approach to geometric art.
What are the specifications of this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction features 4mm (0.15") acrylic with straight-cut corners, a white background, and measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches for a sleek, modern display.
How is the print shipped and installed?
It includes a hanging kit with hardware and pre-drilled screw holes (14mm from edge) for easy wall-mounting, shipped securely to ensure archival-grade fine art print protection.
Is this print archival and durable?
Yes, the 4mm acrylic ensures vibrant color fidelity and longevity, making it a durable, museum-quality reproduction resistant to fading and damage.
What makes RedKalion's reproductions different?
RedKalion specializes in archival-grade, museum-quality prints with precise art historical accuracy, offering trusted curation for premium fine art reproductions.
Can this print fit in different room styles?
With its modern acrylic finish and geometric design, it complements contemporary, minimalist, or eclectic interiors as a versatile art piece.