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NOOSE AROUND YOUR NECK COUNTRY CITYSCAPES SERIES 2001 - Edward Ruscha Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

NOOSE AROUND YOUR NECK COUNTRY CITYSCAPES SERIES 2001 - Edward Ruscha Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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NOOSE AROUND YOUR NECK COUNTRY CITYSCAPES SERIES 2001 - Edward Ruscha Acrylic Print

Elevate your space with this museum-quality acrylic print of Edward Ruscha's provocative 2001 artwork, "Noose Around Your Neck Country Cityscapes Series." This archival-grade reproduction captures Ruscha's signature blend of text and landscape, offering a sophisticated fine art print that commands attention with its sleek, vibrant finish.

Ruscha, a pivotal figure in American Pop and Conceptual art, masterfully juxtaposes the ominous phrase "Noose Around Your Neck" against serene, minimalist cityscapes, creating a tension that invites contemplation on modernity and mortality. This piece from his acclaimed Country Cityscapes Series exemplifies his innovative use of language as visual art, rendered here with precise detail on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a contemporary look that endures.

RedKalion's premium reproduction ensures every nuance of Ruscha's acrylic technique is preserved, from the stark typography to the subtle gradients of the urban backdrop. Measuring 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches, this print features straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic, with transparent backgrounds optimized to white for seamless presentation. Complete with a hanging kit—including hardware, screws, and pre-drilled screw holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter)—it's ready to transform any room into a gallery-worthy sanctuary.

Trust in RedKalion's expertise to bring this archival masterpiece into your home, where it serves as a conversation piece and a testament to Ruscha's enduring legacy in fine art prints.

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What is the significance of Edward Ruscha's "Noose Around Your Neck Country Cityscapes Series 2001" artwork?

This piece is part of Ruscha's acclaimed Country Cityscapes Series, blending text and landscape to explore themes of modernity and mortality, making it a sought-after fine art print for collectors.

What are the specifications of this acrylic print?

The print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches, with a 4mm (0.15") acrylic material for vibrant durability and straight-cut corners for a modern look.

How is the hanging kit included with this museum-quality reproduction?

It includes hardware, screws, and screw holes at each corner (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter hole, 15mm screw head) for easy installation.

What is the archival longevity of this fine art print?

Made with archival-grade materials, this acrylic print resists fading and damage, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy for your home or office.

How does RedKalion ensure the quality of this Edward Ruscha reproduction?

RedKalion uses premium techniques to capture every detail of Ruscha's acrylic work, offering a trusted, museum-quality print for art enthusiasts.

Why did Edward Ruscha use text in his Country Cityscapes Series?

Ruscha incorporated text to create conceptual tension, blending language with visual art to comment on American culture and urban landscapes.

How does the 2001 date relate to Ruscha's artistic evolution?

Created in 2001, this artwork reflects Ruscha's mature style, continuing his exploration of typography and minimalism in contemporary art prints.