
What makes the 4mm acrylic finish superior for this Boetti print?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant depth that enhances color saturation and protects the artwork from UV damage, ensuring a museum-quality, archival-grade finish for your space.
What material is used for this Alighiero Boetti reproduction?
We use premium, high-transparency 4mm acrylic for a durable and sophisticated finish. Transparent areas default to white to ensure the artwork’s colors and Boetti’s intricate details remain true.
How is the acrylic print shipped and protected?
Every RedKalion print is carefully wrapped in protective layers and shipped in high-strength, secure packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition regardless of destination.
Will this acrylic print last as an archival piece?
Yes. Our museum-quality acrylic and advanced printing processes are designed for extreme longevity, resisting fading and environmental wear to remain a centerpiece for decades.
Is hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, each print includes a full hanging kit with 15mm screw heads. Pre-drilled 8mm holes are located at each corner, 14mm from the edge, for effortless mounting.
What was Alighiero Boetti’s artistic focus in 1983?
In 1983, Boetti focused on the concept of 'Ordine e Disordine' (Order and Disorder), utilizing grids and linguistic patterns to explore the systems that govern human perception and reality.
Is Alighiero Boetti associated with the Arte Povera movement?
Boetti was a founding member of the Italian Arte Povera movement in the late 1960s, though by the 1980s, his work had evolved into pure, sophisticated conceptualism.