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From Artdaily:

CLAMP announced “The Ramble,” an exhibition of photographs by Arthur Tress, presenting a previously unseen body of work documenting a New York City clandestine queer space in the late 1960s.

Toward the end of 1968, at the age of twenty-eight, Tress began bringing his Hasselblad camera to the Ramble, an overgrown, derelict woodland in the heart of Central Park that had become a discreet gathering place for gay men and queer people seeking social and erotic contact. Reflecting on the site in 2024, Tress remarked: “It was like a decaying pier in the city. I was always attracted to that kind of urban neglect.”

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