Wallace Berman
- Introduction
- Wallace "Wally" Berman (February 18, 1926 – February 18, 1976) was an American experimental filmmaker, assemblage and collage artist and a crucial figure in the history of post-war California art.
- Wikidata
- Q7962743
- Introduction
- Berman studied at Chouinard Art Institute and the Jepson Art School in 1944. He published the art and poetry journal "Semina" from 1955 to 1964. He is noted for his photographic collages.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Collagist, Poet, Mixed-Media Artist, Photographer, Sculptor
- Name
- Wallace Berman
- Ulan
- 500025293
Exhibitions
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Various Artists, Wallace Berman, Robert Alexander, Charles Brittin, Cameron, Jean Cocteau, Marion Grogan, Hermann Hesse, Walter Hopps, David Meltzer Semina 1 1955
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Various Artists, Michael McClure, Wallace Berman Semina 3 1958
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Various Artists, David Meltzer, Wallace Berman Semina VI 1960
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Wallace Berman Semina 7 1961
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Wallace Berman Untitled (1967)
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Wallace Berman Untitled (1967)
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Wallace Berman Semina 1988-1992
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