Delve into the profound impact of the Mod subculture on influential figures within the 1960s London art scene. Exploring how Mods epitomized the vibrancy of postwar urban life through their shared aesthetics and attitudes, art historian Thomas Crow illuminates their influence on artists like David Hockney and Bridget Riley. Discover how this cultural movement sparked a reevaluation among both Mods and established artists in response to the evolving countercultural landscape, shaping the artistic narratives of the era.