Art in America Magazine May 1971 Andy Warhol Silvered Facade No Label VG


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This vintage issue of Art in America, dated May 1971, is a must-have for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a striking silvered facade of the iconic artist Andy Warhol, this magazine captures the essence of his influence on art, film, and popular culture during the 1970s.

This particular issue is significant as it coincides with a major Warhol exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, showcasing his most celebrated works including the Flowers, Campbell’s Soup cans, and Disaster paintings. Warhol’s impact on the art world is profound, and this magazine serves as a valuable snapshot of his contributions during a transformative era in American art.

Condition: This magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting minor wear on the edges, which is typical for its age. It has been preserved well and is an excellent collectible for those interested in vintage magazines.

Key Features of this Issue:

  • Insightful articles exploring Warhol and the emergence of postmodern art.
  • Detailed explorations of cultural events and commentary on the art scene of the time.

Additional Details:

  • Protective sleeve included for preservation.
  • Combined shipping is available upon request; inquire for details.
Art in America May 1971 Cover

The issue is not only relevant for Warhol aficionados, but it also provides insight into the broader cultural landscape of the 1970s, making it an essential addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of art history, which encapsulates an era where art started to bridge into the realms of consumerism and media critique.

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