Art in America Magazine March 1968 Detail of Garden of the Moon No Label VG


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This March 1968 issue of Art in America is a highly sought-after collectible among aficionados of vintage magazines. With a focus on the legendary sculptor Isamu Noguchi, this issue stands out as a valuable piece of art history.

Considered one of the most influential figures in modern sculpture, Noguchi's work on the Garden of the Moon project is highlighted in this edition. This unique issue not only includes an exclusive interview with the artist, but also features a stunning visual portfolio showcasing his versatile contributions to sculpture and environmental design. Readers will enjoy a deep dive into Noguchi’s artistic philosophy and processes through insights from esteemed interviewers.

The March 1968 publication captures the essence of the 1960s cultural landscape, offering a glimpse into the artistic movements of the time. This issue is more than just a magazine; it serves as a window into a transformative period in American art history. Collectors and art enthusiasts alike will appreciate the detailed articles and vibrant images that celebrate the dynamic relationship between art and design.

Condition: This vintage magazine remains in very good condition with minor wear around the edges, reflecting its age while still being well-preserved. It includes a plastic protective sleeve to ensure its longevity, making it a perfect addition to any collection.

Key Features of this vintage magazine include:

  • An in-depth interview with Isamu Noguchi that explores his revolutionary artistic vision.
  • A captivating visual portfolio showcasing his innovative environmental designs.

This remarkable issue of Art in America is a must-have for anyone interested in vintage magazines, art history, or collectible prints. Add a piece of cultural heritage to your collection with this unique magazine featuring a pivotal moment in America's artistic evolution.

Art in America March 1968 Cover

Interior Page Art in America March 1968

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