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62-5 - 1962 - Martin Barre Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

62-5 - 1962 - Martin Barre Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Preço normal $399.99 USD
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Elevate Your Space with Martin Barré’s Conceptual Masterpiece

Experience the minimalist rigor of Martin Barré’s '62-5', a seminal work from 1962 that redefined the boundaries of abstract painting. This museum-quality reproduction captures the precise, gestural energy of the French master’s aerosol period. Barré was a pioneer in using spray paint as a primary medium, focusing on the spatial relationship between the mark and the void. Our acrylic print offers a contemporary medium that perfectly complements Barré's clinical yet evocative aesthetic.

The RedKalion Standard: Museum-Quality Reproductions

At RedKalion, we believe that world-class art deserves a presentation that reflects its historical importance. This fine art print is not merely a copy; it is an archival-grade artifact designed to endure for generations. By utilizing high-definition printing on premium materials, we ensure that the subtle nuances of Barré’s original composition—the varying density of the spray and the sharpness of the lines—are preserved with startling clarity.

Sophisticated Physicality and Design

This 1962 masterpiece is presented on a 4mm (0.15") acrylic surface, which provides a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances depth and color saturation. The modern aesthetic is further refined by:

  • Straight-cut corners for a clean, architectural silhouette.
  • Optimal Presentation: Transparent elements are printed with a white background to ensure the integrity of the original colors.
  • Premium Hardware: Every print arrives with a professional hanging kit, including screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (located 14mm from the edge) for a secure and seamless installation.

By choosing a RedKalion reproduction, you are investing in an archival masterpiece that transforms your environment into a curated gallery space. Sophistication and durability meet in this tribute to 20th-century conceptualism.

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What is the significance of Martin Barré's "62-5"?

Created in 1962, "62-5" represents Barré's revolutionary use of spray paint to explore space and movement. It is a cornerstone of French conceptual abstraction, focusing on the economy of the gesture and the tension within the frame.

What technique did Martin Barré use in the original 1962 work?

Barré used an aerosol spray can to create immediate, non-retouched marks. This process-based technique aimed to minimize the artist's physical contact with the canvas, highlighting the directness of the line and the surrounding emptiness.

What materials are used in this acrylic print?

We use 4mm (0.15") thick high-grade acrylic. This material provides a sleek, modern finish and enhances the vibrancy and depth of the artwork while offering superior durability compared to traditional glass.

Does the artwork include a hanging kit?

Yes, your print includes a complete hanging kit. It features pre-drilled 8mm holes in each corner, 15mm screw heads, and all necessary mounting hardware to ensure a professional and secure installation.

How long will this archival print last?

RedKalion prints are produced using archival-grade inks and high-quality acrylic, ensuring that the piece remains resistant to fading and environmental degradation for decades under standard indoor lighting conditions.

How is the print mounted and displayed?

The print is designed for a modern, "floating" appearance. It features straight-cut corners and is mounted using the included standoff hardware, which positions the artwork slightly away from the wall for a gallery-like effect.

How does the transparent background feature work?

To ensure the most accurate and vibrant representation of the artwork, any transparent or semi-transparent areas in the original file are defaulted to a white background during the printing process.