Description
Explore the fascinating world of vintage magazines with this special issue of Art in America from March 1970, highlighted by a vibrant cover designed by the renowned Ivan Chermayeff, showcasing America’s contributions at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan.
This March–April 1970 issue of Art in America is a significant collector's item that captures a pivotal moment in American art and cultural history. It provides readers with insightful articles and rich illustrations that reflect America's artistic identity during a time of profound change and creativity. The issue uniquely profiles the U.S. Pavilion at Expo '70, a monumental event dedicated to celebrating American design and culture on an international stage.
Among the featured highlights, this vintage issue delves into key exhibitions within the pavilion, covering various mediums from paintings and photography to architectural innovations and discussions on cultural identity. The articles celebrate an era where art emerged not just as an aesthetic pursuit but as a vital medium for storytelling and exploration of social themes.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in good condition with minor wear on the edges, typical for its age. It’s protected in a plastic sleeve, ensuring preservation for years to come. Collectors will appreciate its rarity, making it a valuable addition to any collection of collectible magazines.
- Feature: The U.S. Pavilion at Expo '70 - A showcase of America’s artistic and cultural achievements.
- Article Highlights: Includes significant pieces such as "Images of America" by Ivan Chermayeff and "Faces and Places: Paintings from the Met" by Thomas P. F. Hoving.
This iconic issue is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of art within the historical context of the 1970s. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of art history!

The cover designed by Ivan Chermayeff represents America at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan, reflecting a modernization of design.

Inside, you will find detailed articles and beautiful imagery, showcasing the blend of art and technology featured at the exposition.