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Fifty years ago, the Summer of Love sprang up in San Francisco, with tens of thousands of young hippies descending on the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood to (among other things) listen to music, drop acid, and fuck indiscriminately—at least according to the mythology of a phenomenon that came to define the broader shift from a more buttoned-down post-World War II national mentality toward a freer future.
Now, the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive—or BAMPFA—is celebrating the anniversary of the psychedelic renaissance moment with a new exhibition titled “Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia.”
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