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What is the historical significance of Dieter Roth's "Sea Behind Battle of Iceland Glass"?
Created in 1970, this work exemplifies Dieter Roth's experimental printmaking, blending conceptual art with abstract forms to explore themes of chaos and nature, reflecting his influence on the Fluxus movement and avant-garde art of the era.
How does the acrylic material enhance this fine art print?
The 4mm acrylic panel provides a sleek, vibrant finish with UV-resistant properties, ensuring color fidelity and durability for a museum-quality Dieter Roth reproduction that lasts.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this Dieter Roth wall art?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with straight-cut corners and includes a hanging kit: screw holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy installation.
Is this a limited edition or archival reproduction?
RedKalion offers archival-grade reproductions using high-resolution imaging and premium materials, ensuring each Dieter Roth print meets museum-quality standards for longevity.
How is shipping handled for this acrylic art print?
We ship worldwide with protective packaging to prevent damage; delivery times vary by location, and tracking is provided for all orders of this Dieter Roth artwork.
What techniques did Dieter Roth use in his 1970s works?
Roth often employed unconventional methods like layering, collage, and material experimentation in printmaking, challenging traditional art forms to express themes of decay and transformation.
Why are transparent backgrounds set to white in this reproduction?
White backgrounds optimize visual presentation by enhancing contrast and clarity, ensuring the abstract elements of this Dieter Roth piece stand out vibrantly on acrylic.
