Art in America, founded in 1913, is a quarterly magazine covering the world of contemporary art. This issue from the fall of 1982 covered some major currents in the art world at that time, most notably the emergence of graffiti as a critically considered art form. It also features writing about Ed Paschke, Ed Ruscha, Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, and reviews of books and exhibitions.
Dimensions: 8.5" Wide by 11" Long
Page Count: 178
Binding: Perfect
Year: 1982
