Description
Discover a slice of art history with the Art in America Magazine January 1973 featuring an insightful article by renowned art historian David Zack. This vintage magazine, published during a dynamic period in the art world, delves into key movements and figures that shaped contemporary art. With its focus on Mail Art and its cultural implications, this issue is essential for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
This particular issue not only highlights Zack’s examination of Mail Art but also includes in-depth critiques and features on significant topics such as the Rothko Chapel and the evolving role of women in the art scene. It offers readers a rare glimpse into the discussions and controversies that defined the early 1970s art landscape. It’s a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
In excellent condition with minor wear typical for its age, this collectible magazine promises to be a treasured piece for both historians and art aficionados. You’ll receive the exact item pictured, carefully preserved in a plastic protective sleeve for longevity.
Key Features:
- Articles by Leading Art Critics: Gain insights from influential writers, including Brian O'Doherty and John Rewald, discussing pivotal themes in art.
- Gallery Reviews and Features: Explore critiques of prominent exhibitions from artists such as Robert Duran, Louise Nevelson, and Willem de Kooning.
This issue of Art in America captures the energy and evolution of the contemporary art scene, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the trajectory of modern art. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to vintage magazines, this publication stands as a remarkable testament to the changing world of artistic expression.
Protect your investment with a protective sleeve and enjoy the benefits of combined shipping upon request. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of art history!
For further engagement, this issue includes captivating features such as:
- The Valley Curtain Is Up! But... – Explore Christo's impactful project.
- Photography Spotlight: Frederick Sommer – Discover the innovations brought to photography.


This vintage issue not only offers critical perspectives on the art movements of the time but also serves as an exciting window into the interplay of art and culture in the early 1970s.