Showing posts with label Wallace Berman Photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wallace Berman Photographs. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Wallace Berman's SEMINA 1955-1964 ART IS LOVE IS GOD published by Boo-Hooray



Just now I received a copy in he mail of my Dad's (Wallace Berman) book "Semina 1955-1964 Art Is Love Is God" published by Boo-Hooray and I have to say it's a brilliant production of a book.  Simple design (not easy to do) exposing each segment of Wallace's Semina project.   Every issue layed out, includes a booklet of text as well.  A fantastic job from Johan Kugelberg, Bryan Cipolla and the fine folks at Boo-Hooray. 

Also keep in mind that there will be an opening this Sunday December 8 at the Boo-Hooray, with a special live appearance from John Zorn.   For further information and pre-ordering this book go to the website here:    http://www.boo-hooray.com

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

KChung Radio Interview with Tosh Berman

Photo by Wallace Berman, 1959


http://www.kchungradio.org/archive/2013-11-08/Photo_Black_Soo_Kim_Lisa_Ohlweiler-11-08-2013.mp3


I did an interview on KChung Radio with Soo Kim and Lisa Ohlwiler with respect to a photograph that my father Wallace Berman took of me. 36:20 and somewhere in that time-frame the interview starts, but the whole show is interesting. All regarding the issues of photography.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

TamTam Books’ Tosh Berman in New York City for "Wallace Berman Photographs"





WALLACE BERMAN: PHOTOGRAPHS LAUNCH AT SPOONBILL & SUGARTOWN

For your editorial consideration Contact: Molly Cain
212--627-1999 x203 mcain@dapinc.com

EVENT DATE: Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 at 7 pm

WHAT: The new book Wallace Berman: Photographs will be discussed by Wallace’s son Tosh Berman; film footage and outtakes from Wallace Berman's film "Aleph" will be screened. See details below.

WHERE: Spoonbill & Sugartown, Booksellers
Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Bedford Avenue between North 4th and North 5th Streets

Admittance is free and open to the public. Wine will be served.

Tosh Berman, son of the artist and photographer Wallace Berman, will discuss the stories behind the photographs of his late father, recently published by D.A.P. and RoseGallery, in Wallace Berman: Photographs. Tosh Berman will also read excerpts from his own memoir, My Struggle, that reference the period during which these photographs were taken. Film footage and outtakes from Wallace Berman's film "Aleph", recently preserved by the Film Anthology in New York City, will be screened before and during the evening’s talks and readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK…

Wallace Berman: Photographs
Edited and introduction by Kristine McKenna and Lorraine Wild
Published by RoseGallery, Los Angeles

The quintessential visual artist of the Beat generation, Wallace Berman's influence has continued to radiate throughout the American art scene and in our popular culture since the 1950s. As an artist, Berman worked in relative obscurity up until his premature death, at the age of 50, in 1976. Since then, however, interest in his work, and recognition of its importance, have steadily increased. The subject of the recent—and highly lauded—traveling exhibition and accompanying catalogue, Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle, he was the central and binding figure in a diverse community of artists, poets, actors and musicians, and was revered for his wisdom as well as his achievements as an artist, publisher and filmmaker. However, until the 1999 discovery of an archive of his photographic negatives, very few people have known that Berman was also an extremely accomplished photographer. He documented the West Coast Beat culture of the 1950s, the first stirrings of the hippie culture that took root in the canyons of Southern California in the 60s and the diverse cast of characters who passed through his famously creative world with amazing intimacy and candor. Berman's photographs are gathered here for the first time ever.

Wallace Berman: Photographs, Published by RoseGallery, Los Angeles and D.A.P./ Distributed Art Publishers,
Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., ISBN: 9781933045610, Price: $50.00

D.A.P. 155 6th Avenue, Fl. 2, New York City, 10013