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By Dan Piepenbring

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This is the last week to see the photography of Roger Steffens and the Family Acid at Benrubi Gallery, in New York. Taken mainly in the sixties and seventies, Steffens’s self-consciously psychedelic pictures “imagine a different America, one of strange beauty and mystic truth,” as his son Devon put it. The photos are on display through August 26.

Roger Steffens and the Family Acid, Marrakech Rainbow, April, 1971, archival pigment print, 20″ x 24″.

 

Mother Mary, June, 1975, archival pigment print, 20″ x 24″.

Sunset Strip Experiment, 1977, archival pigment print, 20″ x 24″.

Wild Horse Encounter, August, 1978, archival pigment print, 20″ x 24″.

Golden Gate Park Love In, San Francisco, February, 1974, archival pigment print, 24″ x 20″.

En Route to Altamont, Berkeley, CA, December, 1970, archival pigment print, 20″ x 24″.

Gloria’s Medication, 1974, archival pigment print, 24″ x 20″.

A Spliff a Day, 1976, archival pigment print, 24″ x 20″.

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