
What is the significance of the 5x5 grid in Boetti's work?
The 5x5 grid represents Boetti's obsession with mathematical order. In Cinque Per Cinque Venticinque, he uses this structure to organize letters into a square, balancing linguistic meaning with visual symmetry, a hallmark of his conceptual 'Arazzi' series.
How is the print's paper quality preserved?
We use 250 gsm archival-grade, natural white paper. This acid-free, uncoated material ensures the print remains vibrant and resists yellowing for decades, meeting the highest standards for museum-quality fine art reproductions.
Is the frame sustainably sourced?
Yes, the 20mm thick black frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. We prioritize FSC-certified materials to ensure that your art purchase supports sustainable forestry practices.
Does the artwork come ready to hang?
Every RedKalion framed print arrives ready-to-hang. We include a dedicated hanging kit with each order, allowing you to securely mount your 70x100 cm Alighiero Boetti print immediately upon arrival.
How is the print protected during shipping?
Each print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass and packaged in robust, protective materials. This ensures your artwork arrives in pristine condition, protected from both impact and environmental factors during transit.
What makes this Alighiero Boetti reproduction museum-quality?
Our process uses high-definition giclée printing on heavy-duty 250 gsm paper with archival inks. This combination ensures color accuracy and detail that rivals the original 1983 conceptual work.
Why was 1983 a significant year for Boetti?
By 1983, Boetti had fully transitioned into his global collaborative phase. This period marks a refined mastery of his grid-based word systems, where he successfully merged diverse cultural craftsmanship with Western conceptual logic.
