Seymour Rosen

A pre-Python/pre-Pepper dress-up party at Rosen’s house, c. 1963, with members of the Ferus Gallery/Assemblage art scene, including sculptor Ed Bereal. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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Blueprint designs for the entrance to and interior layout of Rosen’s 1966 exhibition at LACMA entitled “I Am Alive.” From the SPACES Archive.
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Portrait of the artist as a young man. Seymour Rosen with camera c. 1951. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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The Watts Towers. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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Original poster from one of Rosen’s many live slideshow events of his Watt Towers photos in the early sixties. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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“Ed Kienholz ‘Expert,’” 1958. From the SPACES Archive.
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Seymour Regalia. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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Visionary artist James Harold Jennings wearing one of his celestial crowns, proudly posed amid his constantly changing roadside environment near Pinnacle, North Carolina, 1986.
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Seymour perched on a spire at his second home, the Watts Towers, c. 1962.
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Kite and Towers. (From the SPACES Archive.)
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