Sculpture Review
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Editor-in-Chief | Giancarlo Biagi |
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Categories | Sculpture, Figurative art, Art history, Archeology |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | December 1951[1] |
Company | National Sculpture Society |
Country | USA |
Based in | New York |
Language | English |
Website | sculpturereview.com |
ISSN | 0028-0127 |
Sculpture Review is the official illustrated publication of the National Sculpture Society (NSS). It is based in New York City.[2][3] It is concerned with figurative sculpture. It features articles about the history of figurative sculpture and sculptors as well as current artists and trends.[4]
It began being published as National Sculpture Review in 1951 and is published on a quarterly basis. The name was changed from National Sculpture Review to Sculpture Review[3][5] in the 1980s.
Sources
- ↑ "National Sculpture Review". National Library of Australia.
- ↑ John Canaday (July 25, 1965). "Our National Pride: The World's Worst Sculpture". The New York Times.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "National Sculpture Review". Miami University Libraries.
- ↑ "Sculpture Review: A Publication of the National Sculpture Society". Sculpture Review.
- ↑ "Periodical Holdings". Indianapolis Museum of Art.
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