August 1963 Vol. 2, No. 2
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In this issue
CALIFORNIA SCULPTURE TODAY
One of the organizers of the notable Oakland exhibition discusses developments in California sculpture and distinguishes several germinal styles.
Sculpture having its origins in an academic environment is a major theme of the 1963 American selection.
The “Garbanzo works” initiate a renaissance of cast sculpture in the Bay Area.
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