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What makes the acrylic material superior for this Robert Mangold print?
Our 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic provides exceptional depth, color vibrancy, and durability. It offers a sleek, glass-like finish that is shatter-resistant and protects the archival ink from UV degradation, ensuring your investment maintains its museum-quality appearance for decades.
How is the Circle in and out of a Polygon 2 print installed?
Every order includes a specialized hanging kit. The print features 8mm pre-drilled holes at each corner, placed 14mm from the edge. We provide 15mm screw heads and hardware to ensure a secure, professional-grade presentation that complements modern interior design.
Will the colors in the reproduction match Mangold’s original 1973 palette?
Yes. RedKalion uses state-of-the-art giclée printing processes with pigment-based archival inks. This ensures that the subtle, specific hues characteristic of Robert Mangold’s minimalist aesthetic are reproduced with exacting historical accuracy and rich saturation.
How does RedKalion ensure the safe shipping of this 70x100 cm piece?
We utilize specialized, high-impact protective packaging designed for large-format acrylic works. Each print is securely encased to prevent scratches or structural damage during transit, arriving ready for immediate installation in your home or gallery space.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Absolutely. By combining premium acrylic with UV-resistant inks and robust hardware, this reproduction is designed to resist fading and environmental wear. It represents a lasting tribute to Robert Mangold's legacy, built to endure as a centerpiece in your collection.
What is the significance of the circle's placement in this 1973 work?
In 1973, Mangold focused on the 'in and out' movement, where the circle traverses the polygon's edge. This technique forces the viewer’s eye to move between the internal line and the external boundary, challenging traditional perceptions of contained geometric space.
Why did Robert Mangold choose polygons over traditional rectangular frames?
Mangold used shaped supports to break the 'window' effect of traditional painting. By utilizing polygons, he transformed the painting into an object, emphasizing the unity between the drawing, the color, and the physical shape of the work itself.
