Jay DeFeo
These images by Jerry Burchard were shot in the 1950's of the San Francisco North Beach Beat Artist scene, many who were students or instructors at the San Francisco Art Institute (which was called the California School of Fine Arts back then.) It was the last body of work that Jerry oversaw the printing of.
This work along with the art by others can be seen in a group show at:
Beat by the Bay:
SF Artists & Galleries of the Fifties
Curated by John Held, Jr.
Ever Gold Gallery
441 O’Farrell St.
San Francisco, Ca 94102
December 8th, 2011 – January 6th, 2012
Opening Reception: December 8th from 6-10 pm.
Beat by the Bay, curated by alternative art historian John Held, Jr., traces Beat era visual artists through their cooperative galleries. In the Fifties, such spaces as King Ubu, The Six, East and West, Batman and Dilexi, supported artists Jess, Wally Hedrick, Jay De Feo, Fred Martin, Bruce Conner, Lawrence Jordan, Wallace Berman, George Herms, Joan Brown, Manuel Neri, Leo Valledor, Carlos Villa, Roy De Forest and others, who forged a vision equal to those of their poet brethren, interacting with them in these same spaces.
The Ever Gold Gallery exhibition features period work by artist/writer/educator Fred Martin from his personal collection, gallery ephemera from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Library artist files, vintage photographs by Jerry Burchard, as well as Beat era posters, photographs, publications, mail art and paintings from noted area galleries, private dealers and collectors.
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