Summer of Love

Summer of Love Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960S - Tate Liverpool Critical Forum

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Publisher's Synopsis

Though more than a generation has passed since the revolutionary fervor of the Summer of Love of 1967, the 1960s in many ways seem with us still. From recurring debates over the war in Vietnam to the perpetually appealing music of the Beatles and the Rolling Stone to the concern about youth drug use, the legacy of the 1960s is ubiquitous in contemporary life. The Summer of Love brings together an impressive group of historians, artists, and cultural critics to present a rich and varied interpretation of this seminal decade and its continuing influence on politics, society, and culture. The Summer of Love-which will accompany the eagerly awaited exhibition at Tate Liverpool-pays particular attention to the wildly creative psychedelic art of the era. Perceptive essays on psychedelic comics, graphic design and typography, light shows, and film successfully rescue psychedelic art from the fog of nostalgia and unjust critical neglect. Distinguished contributors also explore the role of 1960s fashion and architecture, and they consider anew the central influence of hallucinogenic drugs on the art of the era. Running throughout the essays are the elements of epochal change-from sexual liberation to student revolutions-that still form the backdrop of our collective consciousness of the 1960s. An incisive collection of writings on all aspects of 1960s art and culture, tempered by time and critical distance, The Summer of Love Reader will be indispensable for those who wish they had been there-or for those who were, but can't remember it.

Book information

ISBN: 9780853239291
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Imprint: Liverpool University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.47094109046
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 378
Weight: 1030g
Height: 220mm
Width: 175mm
Spine width: 27mm