Semina Culture (body of work)

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Semina Culture is the influential, collage-like body of work by Wallace Berman that combined poetry, photography, and esoteric imagery to help define the Beat-era avant-garde in California.

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instanceOf artistic body of work
mixed-media work
artisticPeriod mid-20th century
artMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
California avant-garde NERFINISHED
associatedWith Beat poets NERFINISHED
Wallace Berman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Wallace Berman NERFINISHED
genre avant-garde art
collage art
experimental poetry
hasPart esoteric imagery
photography
poetry
influenced Beat-era visual poetry
West Coast counterculture art
influencedBy Beat literature NERFINISHED
esotericism
occult symbolism
language English
mainLocation California NERFINISHED
medium collage
photographic montage
printed ephemera
notableCharacteristic collage-like structure
integration of text and image
key work of Beat-era avant-garde in California
use of esoteric and occult symbols

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