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What defines the material of this Robert Goodnough print?
This print is crafted on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a horizontal grain and a metallic finish, providing a durable, rigid, and sophisticated base for fine art reproductions.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most secure installation for your wall type.
How does the "9th Street" (1978) print look in high-light areas?
The Aluminum DIBOND® surface features a matte, glare-free finish. This makes it an ideal choice for rooms with large windows or heavy lighting, as it eliminates reflections while maintaining color depth.
What is the archival longevity of this aluminum reproduction?
Our direct-to-aluminum printing process uses UV-resistant inks on a corrosion-resistant substrate. This ensures your Robert Goodnough print remains vibrant and structurally sound for decades without the risk of warping or fading.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure its safety?
We utilize heavy-duty, puncture-resistant packaging specifically designed for large-format 70x100 cm prints. Each piece is securely fixed within the crate to prevent movement and surface scratches during transit.
Who was Robert Goodnough and why is his work significant?
Robert Goodnough was a central figure of the New York School. His work bridged Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, known for a unique style of rhythmic, clustered abstractions and structural elegance.
What does the title "9th Street" signify in this artwork?
The title likely references the historic 9th Street Art Exhibition of 1951, which debuted the New York School. By 1978, Goodnough was revisiting these roots with a refined, mature abstract language.
