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Sculpture
EditorDaniel Kunitz
CategoriesArt magazine
Frequency6 issues per year
FounderDavid Furchgott
First issue1987; 38 years ago (1987)
CompanyInternational Sculpture Center
CountryUnited States
Based inJersey City, NJ
Websitesculpturemagazine.art
ISSN0889-728X
OCLC14039712

Sculpture is an art magazine, published in Jersey City, NJ, by the International Sculpture Center. Described as "the essential source of information, criticism, and dialogue on all forms of contemporary sculpture internationally," Sculpture is published in print form and digitally six times per year.

Sculpture is indexed in the Art Index and the Bibliography of the History of Art.

History and operations

The magazine was founded by David Furchgott, first as The International Sculpture Center Bulletin. Sculpture Magazine's first issue was published in 1987.

It is partially supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

See also

References

  1. "About the Search: A Conversation with Frances Richardson". 20 November 2020.
  2. International Sculpture Center, ed. (1982). Sculptors international. [Washington, D.C: International Sculpture Center.

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