In its very earliest incarnation, before the New York Beats (Kerouac, Ginsberg, et al) arrived, what became the Beat scene in San Francisco began from a group of painters, sculptors, collage/assemblagists, and a small collection of galleries, most of which were located amidst a few blocks on and around upper Fillmore Street. Galleries like the King Ubu, Dilexi, East West, Batman Gallery, and the Gallery Six, where
The Beat Generation Galleries and Beyond is the definitive history (and currently one of the only histories) of this early, quintessentially San Franciscan movement in American art.
The Beat Generation Galleries and Beyond by John Natsoulas
$45.00
Softcover, 321 pages
Published 2010
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In its very earliest incarnation, before the New York Beats (Kerouac, Ginsberg, et al) arrived, what became the Beat scene in San Francisco began from a group of painters, sculptors, collage/assemblagists, and a small collection of galleries, most of which were located amidst a few blocks on and around upper Fillmore Street. Galleries like the King Ubu, Dilexi, East West, Batman Gallery, and the Gallery Six, where
The Beat Generation Galleries and Beyond is the definitive history (and currently one of the only histories) of this early, quintessentially San Franciscan movement in American art.
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