You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the ’60s

Identity, Exhibition, Print

You Say You Want a Revolution explores the breadth and significance of the 60s—from communal living and forays into expanded consciousness to tensions around race, politics, sexuality, and the environment. Modular plywood and graphic walls to create a mandala around the gallery contrasting the ornate marble and carved wood of the neoclassical interior. Each section is highlighted using a different color , the sections converge to form gradients as visitors enter the center of the mandala and the “Consciousness” section.


New York Public Library
Designed at Pure+Applied

New York Public Library You Say You Want a Revolution
New York Public Library You Say You Want a Revolution
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