Description
This vintage magazine, Art in America, from March-April 1974, is a notable collectible that delves into the world of art, featuring the renowned artist, Kasimir Malevich and his thought-provoking work, "White on White." This issue not only showcases this iconic painting — a seminal piece in the Suprematism movement but also captures the evolving dynamics of modern art during the 1970s.
Within its pages, this magazine provides readers with insightful examination and commentary from leading critics and artists. The exploration of Kasimir Malevich's artistic philosophy provides an invaluable perspective into the Suprematist movement which significantly impacted modern art. With its emphasis on simplicity and abstraction, Malevich's work paved the way for future art movements.
The March-April 1974 issue also discusses important topics such as early Futurism, a critical look at de Kooning’s sculptures, and addresses the nuanced relationship between art and commerce. This range of discussions makes it a treasure trove for collectors and those interested in the historical context of art during this period.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor edge wear that is typical for its age, ensuring it remains a collectible piece for any vintage magazines enthusiast. The magazine comes protected in a plastic sleeve, preserving its layout and encouraging further appreciation of its significant content.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive analysis on Kasimir Malevich and Suprematism.
- Exploration of Futurism and de Kooning’s artistic evolution.
This issue is a must-have for collectors, art historians, and enthusiasts of vintage magazines who appreciate modernist abstraction and the cultural discussions surrounding it. Secure your piece of art history today.
Cover image featuring Malevich's groundbreaking work, "White on White" (1918), currently part of the Guggenheim Museum's retrospective.