The Psychedelic Experience: Rock Posters from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1965-71 at Denver Art Museum on artrepublic.com

Exhibition running from Mar 21 2009 until Jul 19 2009

This exhibition features approximately 300 works from the Denver Art Museum’s newly acquired collection of posters promoting dance concerts and other gatherings that have become iconic symbols of 1960s and ‘70s youth culture. In addition, album covers, underground newspapers and comics, and other material will round out the presentation, accompanied by music, film and activities to evoke the era. 

Organized by the DAM and curated by Darrin Alfred, DAM’s AIGA assistant curator of graphic design, the exhibition will be on view March 21 through July 19, 2009.“It all began with the music; as the San Francisco sound grew more popular, a poster-making industry came into being to promote it,” Alfred explains. “Like the rock music they served, these posters remain a record of the consciousness of some of the most perceptive, intelligent and creative youth of the 1960s.”

The exhibition will take visitors through the psychedelic poster movement’s early years, where artists were inspired by the sensory overload of the dancehall environment, and reproduced it in their work. This was a time when rock music was differentiating itself from rock ‘n’ roll, and the San Francisco music scene was stirred by multiple musical influences including the British Invasion, the American folk music revival, Chicago electric blues and soul sounds from Memphis and Detroit. In later years, the posters took on a surrealistic tone, with dreamlike and hallucinatory designs that appealed to the era’s drugoriented youth culture.

Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the era of experimentation and free thinking through video, music and interactive components in the Martin & McCormick Gallery. Day trippers can share their memories from the period, experiences with the music and their take on the visual culture of the time. A postermaking station, outfitted with all of the materials and inspiration needed to create a modern-day psychedelic poster, will be on hand

Do-It-Yourself light shows and ‘60s music listening stations complete the psychedelic journey. Included in the exhibition are prominent poster patrons, including renowned dance promoters Bill Graham of the Fillmore Auditorium and Chet Helms of Family Dog. Artists featured in the exhibition will include the movement’s major contributors: Wes Wilson, Bonnie MacLean, Alton Kelley, Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, Lee Conklin and David Singer.

OPENING HOURS: Tue, Wed, Thur and Sat: 10.00 - 17.00, Fri: 10.00 - 22.00, Sun: 12.00 - 17.00

Image Credits:

Image 1: Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, Skull and Roses/Grateful Dead, Oxford Circle, Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, 1966. Denver Art Museum: Partial gift of David and Sheryl Tippit; partial purchase with Architecture, Design & Graphics Department Acquisition Funds; and Volunteer Endowment Funds in honor of R. Craig Miller; Family Dog © 2009 Rhino Entertainment

Slide Show:

David Singer, Boz Scaggs, Grateful Dead, Fillmore West, San Francisco, 1971. Partial gift of David and Sheryl Tippit; partial purchase with Architecture, Design & Graphics Department Acquisition Funds; and Volunteer Endowment Funds in honor of R. Craig Miller; © Bill Graham Archives, LLC.  www.Wolfgangsvault.com

Wes Wilson, Association, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, 1966. Collection of David and Sheryl Tippit; © 1966 Wes Wilson  

Victor Moscoso, Incredible Poetry, Norse Auditorium, San Francisco, 1968. Partial gift of David and Sheryl Tippit; partial purchase with Architecture, Design & Graphics Department Acquisition Funds; and Volunteer Endowment Funds in honor of R. Craig Miller; © 1968 Neon Rose

Bonnie MacLean, Yardbirds, Doors, Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, 1967. Partial gift of David and Sheryl Tippit; partial purchase with Architecture, Design & Graphics Department Acquisition Funds; and Volunteer Endowment Funds in honor of R. Craig Miller; © Bill Graham Archives, LLC.  www.Wolfgangsvault.com

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