Ross Elfline is lead consultant for Walker Art Center’s exhibition “Hippie Modernism”

2 November 2015

Ross Elfline, Assistant Professor of Art History, was lead consultant for the exhibition Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia, which opened at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis on Saturday, October 23. The exhibition will be on view until February 28, 2016 before traveling to the Cranbrook Art Center in Michigan, and then to the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in California. Ross also led the opening weekend panel discussion with the exhibition’s curator and three contributors to the exhibition catalog. In addition, his essay “Radical Bodies,” which focuses on how avant-garde architectural works posit the human body, is featured in the catalog, which is now in bookstores.