Aleph series

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The Aleph series is an influential body of experimental collage and assemblage artworks by Wallace Berman that helped define the visual language of the 1960s American avant-garde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
assemblage art series
collage series
artForm visual art
associatedWith Beat-era art
California art scene
underground art
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creativePeriod mid-20th century
creator Wallace Berman NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
describedAs influential body of experimental collage and assemblage artworks
genre assemblage art
collage
experimental art
hasLanguage primarily visual, non-verbal language
hasPart assemblage works by Wallace Berman
individual collage works by Wallace Berman
hasStyle avant-garde
collage-based visual language
experimental
inception 1960s
inCollection various museum and private collections
influenced 1960s American avant-garde visual culture
influencedBy Beat culture NERFINISHED
esoteric and occult traditions
mass media imagery
mainSubject esoteric imagery
language and symbols
mysticism
popular culture iconography
medium mixed media
photographic collage
printed imagery
movement American avant-garde
notableFor helping define the visual language of the 1960s American avant-garde
significantIn history of American experimental art

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Wallace Berman creatorOf Aleph series
Wallace Berman notableWork Aleph series