Description
Discover the January 1966 issue of Art in America, a captivating vintage magazine that celebrates the rich history of American art. This edition features a stunning cover photograph by Dan Budnik, showcasing an enchanting snowy scene at David Smith’s sculpture farm in Bolton Landing, New York. As one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, Smith’s legacy is honored throughout this collectible vintage issue.
This January-February 1966 edition includes a tribute to David Smith, exploring his profound impact on modern sculpture. It delves into various artistic movements and subjects such as still-life painting, architecture, and film, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the art world of that era. The featured articles comprise personal reflections, critical commentaries, and portfolios that highlight Smith’s innovative work.
As a piece of history, this issue encapsulates the spirit of the 1960s, a transformative decade for American art and culture. It offers a rare glimpse into the artistic dialogue of the time, making it an essential addition for collectors, historians, and art enthusiasts alike. This vintage magazine is a treasure trove of insights into the artistic legacies that shape our world today.
Condition is very good, with minor wear along the edges as seen in the accompanying images. The exact item pictured is what you will receive. This collectible magazine comes with a plastic protective sleeve to ensure its preservation.
Key Features:
- Includes an exclusive tribute to artist David Smith
- Showcases a breathtaking cover by renowned photographer Dan Budnik
This vintage issue of Art in America is not just a magazine but a piece of art history. Enhance your collection of vintage magazines with this notable publication that provides timeless reflections and critiques on art, making it a perfect find for art lovers and collectors alike.

