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7--7--N - 1992 - Robert Goodnough Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

7--7--N - 1992 - Robert Goodnough Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Elevate Your Space with Robert Goodnough’s '7--7--N' (1992)

Experience the sophisticated rhythm of late 20th-century abstraction with this museum-quality reproduction of Robert Goodnough’s '7--7--N'. Created in 1992, this piece represents a mature synthesis of Goodnough's lifelong exploration of shape, movement, and negative space. As a prominent figure in the second generation of the New York School, Goodnough developed a unique visual language characterized by clusters of geometric forms that appear to dance across the surface. This fine art print captures every nuanced shift in color and form, preserving the artist's legacy for the discerning collector.

The Artistry of Robert Goodnough

By 1992, Goodnough had refined his technique into what many critics describe as 'lyrical abstraction.' Unlike the raw aggression of early Abstract Expressionism, '7--7--N' offers a meticulously balanced composition. His use of calligraphic 'shards' provides a sense of perpetual motion, a technique he honed over decades of artistic evolution. At RedKalion, we honor this mastery by utilizing state-of-the-art printing processes that ensure the depth and clarity of his original vision are fully realized.

Premium Acrylic Construction

This 70x100 cm (28x40″) masterpiece is presented on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, a medium that naturally enhances the vibrancy of Goodnough's palette. The sleek, straight-cut corners and the depth of the acrylic glass create a stunning three-dimensional effect, making the artwork a focal point of any modern interior. Designed for longevity and aesthetic excellence, this archival-grade reproduction is as durable as it is beautiful.

Sophisticated Presentation and Installation

  • Material: Crystal-clear 4mm acrylic for a vibrant, professional finish.
  • Modern Design: Minimalist straight-cut corners to complement contemporary decor.
  • Ready to Hang: Includes a premium hanging kit with four screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge).
  • Curated Quality: RedKalion ensures that transparent backgrounds default to a crisp white, providing the perfect canvas for Goodnough's complex shapes.

Invest in an enduring piece of art history. This Robert Goodnough acrylic print from RedKalion is more than a decoration; it is an archival masterpiece designed to elevate your environment for generations.

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What is the quality of the Robert Goodnough acrylic print?

Our Robert Goodnough prints are museum-quality, produced on 4mm high-grade acrylic. This material ensures vibrant color reproduction, incredible depth, and long-lasting durability, meeting the highest standards for archival fine art reproductions.

How does the hanging system work for this artwork?

Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) positioned 14mm from each corner, allowing for a secure and stylish float-mount appearance on your wall.

Is the artwork reproduction archival-grade?

Yes. RedKalion uses archival inks and premium acrylic materials to ensure that the artwork remains resistant to fading and environmental wear, preserving the integrity of '7--7--N' for decades to come.

How are transparent areas handled in the acrylic finish?

To ensure optimal presentation and color accuracy, any transparent or translucent areas in the original image are printed with a white background. This provides the necessary opacity for the colors to remain bold and striking.

What are the shipping and handling details?

We utilize specialized protective packaging to ensure your acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is handled with extreme care and shipped via trusted carriers to maintain its museum-grade quality during transit.

What was Robert Goodnough's artistic style in 1992?

By 1992, Goodnough's style was characterized by 'Lyrical Abstraction.' He moved away from rigid geometry toward fluid, floating clusters of shapes that emphasize rhythm, lightness, and the sophisticated use of negative space.

What is the significance of the title '7--7--N'?

Goodnough often used alphanumeric titles to avoid forcing a literal interpretation on the viewer. '7--7--N' reflects his focus on the formal qualities of the work—color, line, and composition—rather than a representational subject.