Overview
In Case You Missed It: Counterculture Photography of the 1960s and 1970s captures a moment that burned fast and bright—Los Angeles at the crest of the countercultural tide. Through Jerry “Dok” DeWilde’s lens, the era comes alive in vivid, intimate detail: from daily life at “the Farm,” a commune in what is now the Hollywood Hills, where creative and social experimentation flourished, to the larger currents of history unfolding at Monterey Pop and the March on Washington. Moving fluidly between art, music, fashion, and activism, In Case You Missed It is a layered examination of both a community—and a moment—shaped by ideals of transformation, creativity, and shared experience.
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