May - June 1970 issue of Art in America magazine with a special focus on Mormon art in America. Edited by Jean Lipman. Contents include: "A Panorama of Mormon Life," by Carl Carmer; "Mormon Art and Architecture," by Mahonri Sharp Young; "Mormon Society - A Photo Story," with a note by Kimball Young; "Collectors: Dr. and Mrs. Irving Levitt," by Milton Esterow; "At Home With Art: The Lawrence Bloedel Guesthouse," photographed by E.E. Le Claire; "Presenting Mike Selig," by Robert A. Ewing; "Three New Theaters," by John S. Margolies; "Art Under $500," by Nan R. Piene; "Boston - New Directions," by Christopher Andreae; "The Artist Speaks: Robert Morris," by E.C. Goossen; "Paris: Unrolling the Red Carpet," by John Russell; "To MOMA, From Germany," by Nan R. Piene; "Canada's Group of Seven," by Mario Amaya: "Letters to the Editor;" "The State of Taste: Meet Me in the Lobby," by Russell Lynes; "New York Gallery Notes: Collectible vs Conceptual," by Grace Glueck; "Forum: Black Creativity in Quest of an Audience," by Henri Ghent; "Graphics '70: Alexander Calder," presented by Donald H. Karshan; "West Coast Report: L.A. - The Stuccoed Box," by David Gebhard; and "Books: The Dispossedded Muses," by Jay Jacobs. Cover by Carl hcristian Anton Christensen. Includes artist's project "Eleven Sugar Cubes" by Dan Graham; and original offset lithograph by Alexander Calder, printed by Triton Press, published (folded) in Art and America in an edition of 60,000.