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Abstract Composition - 1980 - Robert Goodnough Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Abstract Composition - 1980 - Robert Goodnough Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Normaler Preis $399.99 USD
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The Rhythmic Geometry of Robert Goodnough: Abstract Composition (1980)

Robert Goodnough’s Abstract Composition from 1980 represents the pinnacle of his exploration into what art critics often described as 'geometric lyricism.' As a bridge between the raw energy of Abstract Expressionism and the disciplined clarity of Color Field painting, Goodnough developed a unique visual language characterized by floating clusters of shapes. In this 1980 masterpiece, the artist employs a sophisticated interplay of color and negative space, creating a sense of weightless motion that captivates the viewer's eye.

At RedKalion, we have meticulously reproduced this iconic work on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic to preserve the delicate nuances of Goodnough's palette. The depth and clarity of the acrylic medium enhance the luminosity of each hue, providing a modern, gallery-standard finish that traditional glass cannot match. This museum-quality reproduction serves as a testament to Goodnough’s legacy, offering an archival-grade piece that elevates any contemporary interior.

Premium Material and Sophisticated Design

This fine art print is engineered for both aesthetic brilliance and long-term durability. The sleek, straight-cut corners and the 4mm thick acrylic substrate provide a high-end, three-dimensional effect that brings the artwork to life. To ensure the highest fidelity, any transparent areas in the original composition are defaulted to a crisp white background, ensuring the colors remain vibrant and true to the artist's original vision.

  • Material: 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic for a vibrant, depth-filled finish.
  • Visuals: Modern straight-cut corners and archival inks for museum-quality clarity.
  • Installation: Includes a dedicated hanging kit with hardware and pre-drilled holes for a secure, floating presentation.
  • Durability: Shatter-resistant and UV-protected to ensure your investment endures for generations.

Elevate your curated collection with a piece that balances 20th-century historical significance with 21st-century material excellence. The RedKalion Robert Goodnough Acrylic Print is more than a reproduction; it is a sophisticated statement of artistic appreciation.

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What material is used for the Robert Goodnough Abstract Composition print?

This museum-quality print is crafted on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant finish that enhances the depth and luminosity of Robert Goodnough's color palette.

How is the acrylic print installed on the wall?

Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner, located 14mm from the edge for a secure and modern presentation.

Will the colors fade over time in a bright room?

No, we use archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic to ensure your fine art reproduction maintains its original brilliance and protects against fading for decades.

How does RedKalion handle shipping for fragile acrylic pieces?

We utilize specialized protective packaging and trusted global carriers to ensure your 70x100 cm acrylic masterpiece arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.

Why choose an acrylic print over a standard canvas reproduction?

Acrylic prints offer superior clarity, modern straight-cut edges, and a vibrant depth that reflects light beautifully, making it the preferred choice for sophisticated, archival-grade collections.

Who was Robert Goodnough and what was his signature style?

Robert Goodnough was a prominent American artist known for his 'clusters' of shapes, blending the spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism with the structure of Color Field painting.

What is the significance of the 1980 Abstract Composition?

This 1980 work showcases Goodnough's late-career mastery of geometric lyricism, focusing on the rhythmic balance of shapes and the atmospheric use of negative space.