Description
This January-February 1971 issue of Art in America features Richard Anuszkiewicz's vibrant coasters on the cover, marking a significant moment in the exploration of contemporary art and design. Vintage magazine collectors will appreciate this edition for its in-depth analysis of artistic movements, architecture, and films from a pivotal era in American culture.
Rich with historical context, this issue offers readers a chance to engage with the innovative spirit of the 1970s art scene. Anuszkiewicz, a prominent figure in the Op Art movement, showcases his fascination with color interactions and optical effects through his work depicted in this publication. The magazine continues its commitment to understanding and critiquing the modern artistic landscape.
This magazine is not just a relic of its time; it is a valuable resource for artists, historians, and enthusiasts, bridging visual arts and cultural commentary. The articles delve into pressing social topics and provide critical insights into various art forms, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution of American art from the 20th century.
In terms of condition, this vintage magazine is in good shape, showing only minor edge wear typical for an item of its age. It comes protected within a plastic sleeve for preservation, ensuring its quality for years to come.
- Feature Article: "Trays by Ten Artists" exploring creative household items reimagined as art.
- Special Subjects include insightful pieces on history, architecture, and film.
Collecting vintage magazines like this issue of Art in America not only enhances your library but also provides a unique view into the past, capturing the essence of artistic trends that continue to influence today’s creators. Enhance your collection today!

