Exhibition / Past

Socialist Flower Power: Soviet Hippie Culture

May 20, 2018 to August 26, 2018
The Wende Museum

This exhibition is devoted to a world that few people know existed and that many find hard to believe did exist: the world of the Soviet hippie movement. Soviet hippies were part of the global counterculture of the 1960s and ’70s: They wanted love and peace—and rock and roll. They maintained an elaborate network across the Soviet Union. They experimented with homemade drugs. They studied Eastern mysticism and were looking for God. Yet they lived in a state which valued conformity above all else and mercilessly persecuted them for the way they looked and lived. In collaboration with the Archive of Modern Conflict and Dr. Juliane Fürst of the University of Bristol (U.K.), the Wende Museum has acquired the personal archives of several prominent Soviet hippies, which include photos, clothing, and memorabilia that would otherwise have been lost forever. The exhibition will be the first time any of these items have been shown to the public, providing a glimpse into a world that was, and is, intriguing as much as it remains contradictory to common perceptions about Soviet and Russian life.

Current
Enrique Martínez Celaya: The Sextant
Between 1957 and 1963, the artist’s father built a modernist house in a small coastal village in Cuba. The time period spanned the Cuban Revolution, the Cuban Missile Crisis…
November 8, 2025 - October 11, 2026
See More
Current
Intersections: The Architecture of Victor Adegbite and Charles Polónyi in Ghana
During the 1960s, Accra stood at the center of the anticolonial world. As the capital of Ghana— the first independent country in sub-Saharan Africa following European coloni…
November 8, 2025 - April 12, 2026
See More
Upcoming
Anton Roland Laub: Mobile Churches in Ceausescu’s Bucharest
Bucharest in the 1980s. Ceausescu’s “systematization” program is in full swing in the Romanian capital: one-third of the historic center is being wiped out to make room …
April 25, 2026 - October 11, 2026
See More

Stay Connected