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Art in America
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Sales Rank: 247 Brant Publications
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Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Magazine Issues: 12 issues/365 days
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Product Description
Art in America creates a fascinating picture of the ever-changing art scene both in the U.S. and abroad.Everything from contemporary to classical? painting, sculpture, photography? critiques of exciting new talentsand important new books. Abstract
Features articles on major achievements & events throughout the art world, particularly in painting, sculpture, photography and prints.
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Art in America
- Magazine: 0 pages
- Publisher: Brant Publications
- Label: Brant Publications
- Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
- Studio: Brant Publications
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Magazines: #247
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Good shape but not easy to use 2008-07-21
Comment: I purchased this one month ago. I really like the shape of it and the feeling when I am holding it in hand. The only problem is once the lid is closed it is hard to open it again.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: An Essential Guide 2008-07-19
Comment: Art in America is an essential guide to art happening anywhere, not just in America; it is scholarly, prosaic and comrehensive. Even if you skip the sometimes overly-serious, jargon-heavy writing, as an image base source it is indispensable, especially if you don't live in New York. I save every issue.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Excellent Up-to-the-Minute Reviews 2008-06-27
Comment: I have been reading Art in America for the past two years. I intend to subscribe to it forever because it is excellent in its review of gallery and museum exhibitions as well as new books on art. Interviews with "art people"--such as collectors, curators, and artists--are entertaining and generally well written. My only complaint is that it is shoddily copy edited (if copy edited at all); I often find terms misused and/or misspelled. The pictures are glorious.
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