Description
Discover a piece of art history with this vintage Newsweek magazine from October 24, 1977, featuring the celebrated American artist, Jasper Johns. Known for his thought-provoking works that merge fine art with everyday objects, Johns is often referred to as a "super artist." This particular issue of Newsweek dives into his innovative style and artistic impact, making it a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.
This magazine serves not only as a time capsule of the late 1970s art scene but also offers insight into Jasper Johns’ artistic journey and the influence he wielded in the world of contemporary art. It captures the essence of an era when art was evolving rapidly, pushing boundaries and challenging norms.
Condition-wise, this magazine is categorized as good. It does have a label on the front cover, which adds a touch of character to its vintage appeal. Please be aware that there is minor wear throughout the magazine, indicative of its journey through time. Despite this, it remains a fantastic addition to your collection or a unique decorative piece for your space.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering: Ensure the magazine is preserved and maintained in good condition for years to come.
- A meaningful collector's item: This issue is a perfect gift for art lovers and an excellent conversation starter.
The magazine is presented in a stylish format that makes it easy to read and display. Capture a slice of history with this stunning issue that highlights one of America's most influential artists.