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  • Imagen del vendedor de Art in America July 1993 a la venta por Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket As Issued. No missing or clipped pages. All pages are clean and undamaged. The front cover is also completely clean. The back cover has some soiling in the upper right corner. Slight wear at top and bottom of spine. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Rockets and Refrigerators" (A look at the current Japanese art scene reveals an increasing number of large-scale works and elaborate installations) by Janet Koplos; "Out of the Ruins" (Using scavenged materials, Tadashi Kawamata created a web of improvised scaffolding around an abandoned hospital on Roosevelt Island) by Nancy Princenthal; "Art in Fashion?" (A Los Angeles exhibition presented rare examples of Japanese kosode, kimonolike luxury garments with imaginative decorative motifs) by Amanda Mayer Stinchecum; "Ferrous Evidence" (In Isamu Wakabayashi's pared-down sculptures, metal surfaces are poetically transformed by chemical reactions) by Janet Koplos; "Painterly Pop" (Opening at the Whitney this month, 'Hand-Painted Pop' examines Pop art's debt to Abstract Expressionism" by Michael Duncan; "Images of Inclusion" (Chilean-born installation artist Alfredo Jaar explores the moral complexity of relations between the First World and the Third World) by Richard Vine; "Spiral of History" (In Lothar Baumgarten's AMERICA Invention, the names of Indian tribes circled the Guggenheim rotunda) by Reagan Upshaw; plus "Letters"; "Front Page"; "Report from Korea" (The New Players) by Eleanor Heartney; "Report from Hong Kong" (Building a Future) by Hiroshi Watanabe; "Report from Los Angeles" (Artful Play) by Michael Duncan; "Report from Chicago" (Swords into Ploughshares: The Future MCA) by Susan Snodgrass; "Decorative Arts" (Living with Cubism) by Lynn MacRitchie; "Video" (Into the Mainstream?) by Ernest Larsen; "Review of Exhibitions" (New York, Washington, D.C., San Diego, Minneapolis, Buenos Aires, Paris, Amsterdam, Yokohama); and "Artworld".