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Book Synopsis: The pioneering account of West Coast assemblage art, featuring Bruce Conner, Jess, Jay DeFeo, Robert Duncan, Cameron, and a cast of postwar countercultural icons. This reprint of the now classic and much sought-after 2005 volume celebrates the circle of the quintessential visual artist of the Beat era, Wallace Berman (1926–76), who remains one of the best-kept secrets of the postwar era.

A crucial figure in California's underground culture, Berman was a catalyst who traversed many different worlds, transferring ideas and dreams from one circle to the next. His larger community is the subject of Semina Culture, which includes previously unseen works by 52 artists. Anchoring this publication is Semina, a loose-leaf art and poetry journal that Berman published in nine issues between 1955 and 1964. Although printed in extremely short runs and distributed to only a handful of friends and sympathizers, Semina is a brilliant and beautifully made compendium of the most interesting artists and poets of its time, and is today a very rare collector's item.

Showcasing the individuals that defined a still-potent strand of postwar counterculture, Semina Culture outlines the energies and values of this fascinating circle. Also reproduced here are works by those who appear in Berman's own photographs, approximately 100 of which were recently developed from vintage negatives, and which are seen here for the first time. These artists, actors, poets, curators, musicians, and filmmakers include Robert Alexander, John Altoon, Toni Basil, Wallace Berman, Ray Bremser, Bonnie Bremser, Charles Britten, Joan Brown, Cameron, Bruce Conner, Jean Conner, Jay DeFeo, Diane DiPrima, Kirby Doyle, Bobby Driscoll, Robert Duncan, Joe Dunn, Llyn Foulkes, Ralph Gibson, Allen Ginsberg, George Herms, Jack Hirschman, Walter Hopps, Dennis Hopper, Billy Jahrmarkt, Jess, Lawrence Jordan, Patricia Jordan, Bob Kaufman, Philip Lamantia, William Margolis, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Taylor Mead, Henry Miller, Stuart Perkoff, Jack Smith, Dean Stockwell, Ben Talbert, Russ Tamblyn, Aya (Tarlow), Alexander Trocchi, Edmund Teske, Zack Walsh, Lew Welch, and John Wieners.

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Discover the captivating world of West Coast assemblage art with Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle. This groundbreaking book unravels the story of Wallace Berman and his influential network of countercultural icons, including Bruce Conner, Jess, Jay DeFeo, Robert Duncan, and Cameron. Immerse yourself in the vibrant creativity of the Beat era, as this reprint of the sought-after 2005 volume takes you on a journey through previously unseen works by 52 remarkable artists.

At the heart of this publication is Semina, a rare and exquisitely crafted loose-leaf art and poetry journal. Published by Berman himself between 1955 and 1964, Semina served as a conduit for exchanging ideas and dreams among the artistic circles of the time. Despite its limited print runs, Semina remains a prized collector's item, featuring the most intriguing artists and poets of its era.

Semina Culture brings together not only the works showcased in Semina but also Berman's own exceptional photographs. Recently developed from vintage negatives, these evocative images offer a glimpse into the lives of the artists, actors, poets, curators, musicians, and filmmakers who were part of Berman's enthralling community. Dive into a world where creative energies and countercultural values converge, where Robert Alexander, Allen Ginsberg, Jean Conner, and many others find their voice.

Don't miss the chance to own a piece of art history. Get your hands on Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle and explore the pioneering account of West Coast assemblage art. Unleash your creativity and join the ranks of those who challenged the status quo. Experience the power of artistic rebellion and connect with the spirits of the Beat era. Shop now!

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