Welcome to the Summer of Love Exhibition, and be dazzled upon the “grooviest” arts and culture of the psychedelic periods, which occurred during the 1960’s to the early 70’s.

Held in the Tate Museum in Liverpool, our exhibition will move you beyond a purely nostalgic reception, where our exhibition attempts to uncover this forgotten and repressed aesthetic that continues to exert an increasingly powerful influence on many contemporary artists. The exhibition of the "hippie" periods reconstructs the original creative and utopian potential of psychedelic art and locates it within the wider cultural and political context of the 1960s and early 70s, presenting it as an international phenomenon with works from the UK, United States, Europe and Japan.