Summer o' Love.. or S E X... or sumthin
May. 25th, 2007 07:44 am
Art Review | 'Summer of Love'
Through Rose-Colored Granny Glasses
By HOLLAND COTTER
Tear gas, pot and patchouli were the scents of the 1960s. You can almost detect the last two, spicy and pungent, wafting through “Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
But tear gas, with its weird-sweet burn, is missing in a show that remembers a lot, but forgets much more, about what was happening 40 years ago, when America was losing its mind to save, some would say, its soul.
The so-called Summer of Love was a local event with national repercussions. Word spread that a “Human Be-In” would convene at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco in January 1967. Young people from across the country poured into the city, and by the summer they had filled the hippie neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury and were crashing in parks and streets. More
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Date: 2007-05-25 06:40 pm (UTC)Whoa, who was eavesdropping on my adolescence?
Seriously. I spent the Summer of Love - my last summer before college - hitchiking back and forth between home in the Sacramento foothills and the Haight, sleeping where (and with whom) whim took me, dancing bare-chested to Janis and the Airplane and lesser-known(and mostly forgotten) bands in Speedway Meadows, and generally getting my groove on.
Tear gas? That would come the following summer, in Chicago. But in the summer of '67, everything was still possible...