Art in America Magazine November 1972 The Real and The Artificial No Label VG


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Art in America Magazine
November–December 1972 - The Real and The Artificial
Condition: Very Good

Delve into a pivotal moment in contemporary art with this vintage issue of Art in America. Featuring an engaging exploration of Photo-Realism and Verist Sculpture, this magazine highlights the intricate balance between what is real and what is artificial in art. Its pages are filled with thought-provoking articles, exclusive interviews with renowned artists, and critical commentary that encapsulate the essence of the early 1970s artistic discourse.

This collector's item is not just a magazine; it offers a fascinating insight into the political and cultural landscape during the Nixon-McGovern era. The issue features the following:

  • Special Focus on Photo-Realism: Narrative discussions on hyper-detailed depictions of modern life.
  • Artist Interviews: First-hand accounts from iconic Photo-Realists including Chuck Close, Robert Bechtle, and more.

The significance of this issue lies in its ability to capture the spirit of the time, making it a cherished addition to any collection of vintage magazines. In excellent condition, this vintage magazine shows minor wear that is typical for its age, ensuring it remains a collectible piece.

This edition is perfect for enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone interested in the evolution of modern art and the dialogue surrounding it. The precise item depicted in the images is what you will receive, adding authenticity to your acquisition. Protect your investment in art history with its plastic protective sleeve included, ensuring its preservation for years to come!

Key features of this magazine include:

  • Interviews with leading Photo-Realist painters.
  • Cultural commentary from notable figures including George McGovern.
Cover of Art in America Magazine

This November 1972 issue of Art in America is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the intersection between politics and the arts, as well as for those collecting Art in America vintage issues.

Inside spread of Art in America Magazine

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