Art in America Magazine January 1974 Ellsworth Kelly, Curve II: Cor-Ten No Label


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This January 1974 issue of Art in America features a stunning cover that showcases Ellsworth Kelly's iconic sculpture, Curve II: Cor-Ten, set against a backdrop of discussions on modern art, architecture, and avant-garde trends. Dive into a remarkable period in the art world that rediscovered bold colors and innovative forms. This vintage magazine is a treasure for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering insights into the artistic movements that shaped the 1970s.

The significance of this publication is immense. It reflects not only the aesthetic preferences of the era but also the political and cultural themes that intertwined with art during this time. With critical essays, artist spotlights, and features on contemporary trends, this magazine serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of art and design.

In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this collectible issue is a perfect addition to any vintage magazine collection. It stands as a testament to Kelly's groundbreaking work and the innovations present in the art community during the early '70s.

Key Features & Highlights:

  • The Streamlined Moderne: A deep dive into Streamline Moderne architecture, its influence, and aesthetic significance by Kathleen Church Plummer.
  • Ellsworth Kelly’s Photographs: An exploration of Kelly’s integration of photography into his artistic practice by Phyllis Tuchman.

This Art in America vintage issue is ideal for collectors interested in the intersection of architecture and modern art. Enjoy critical perspectives on influential artists such as Jules Olitski and Tom Phillips, along with significant discussions on public art and urban planning.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this historically valuable magazine. The exact item pictured is what you will receive, expertly preserved in a plastic protective sleeve for longevity.

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