Art in America Magazine March 1973 Billy Al Bengston's Studio No Label VG


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Discover the vintage charm of Art in America magazine from March-April 1973. This distinctive issue features a captivating cover highlighting Billy Al Bengston’s studio located in Venice, California, a true landmark in the Los Angeles art scene.

This particular issue of Art in America provides readers with an invaluable insight into the contemporary art movements of the early 1970s. It explores the burgeoning influence of Los Angeles artists, presenting a rich tapestry of avant-garde ideas and artistic expressions. With 23 pages dedicated to the vibrant art community in Los Angeles, this issue vividly captures the essence of an era marked by creativity and innovation.

Notably, this edition also includes engaging articles about significant issues facing artists at the time. Contributions from renowned writers include:

  • The Pepsi (A & T) Generation by Harold Cohen (Page 10)
  • Art from the Inside by Alexandra C. Anderson (Page 14)
  • Esteleros Versus the Law by Rosalind C. Cohen (Page 25)

In addition to articles and essays, this magazine offers in-depth interviews with leading figures in the art world, providing a unique perspective on the dynamic shifts occurring in artistic practices. As a vintage collectible, this magazine is not merely a publication but a snapshot of changing cultural landscapes.

This issue is described as being in Very Good Condition with minor wear typical for its age, making it a perfect addition for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. The magazine comes protected in a plastic sleeve, ensuring its preservation for years to come.

This Art in America vintage issue is an excellent find for collectors of vintage magazines, art historians, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of contemporary art in America. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of art history!

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