Description
This collectible issue of Art in America, from November 1973, is a significant entry in the world of vintage magazines, specifically focused on the exploration of modern and contemporary art. Featured prominently in this edition is a detailed profile of Lee Krasner, a key figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, penned by Bryan Robertson in the article titled "The Nature of Lee Krasner." This issue also features timeless insights from avant-garde composer John Cage in his interview discussing Marcel Duchamp, alongside critical analyses of notable artists like Robert Smithson, Ed Ruscha, and Arman.
The November 1973 issue serves as a historical snapshot of the vibrancy and evolution of the art scene during the early '70s, examining themes of realism, abstraction, and the burgeoning alternative art spaces in Soho. Collectors and art enthusiasts will appreciate this vintage magazine for its rich content filled with thought-provoking essays and interviews that encapsulate the artistic discourse of the era.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear on the edges typical for its age, and comes with a plastic protective sleeve to ensure its preservation. The exact item pictured here is what you will receive, making it a great addition to your collection.
- Features an extensive profile on Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner.
- Includes a rare interview with John Cage discussing the legacy of Marcel Duchamp.
This essence of the 1970s art landscape makes the November 1973 issue of Art in America a must-have for collectors, scholars, and anyone passionate about vintage magazines that explore the depths of modern art. Add this collectible piece to your library to gain insights into art movements that continue to influence artists today. Perfect for those looking to explore the legacies of Abstract Expressionism and conceptual art.
Don't miss your chance to own this significant vintage issue that reflects a pivotal moment in art history!