From a feature on the photography of Arthur Tress for The Guardian:
In 1969, Arthur Tress started making images at an overgrown corner of Central Park known as the Ramble – the beginning of an archive of a transitional period in queer culture
View the full feature from The Guardian
Browse the exhibition “Arthur Tress | The Ramble” at CLAMP
Browse all of Arthur Tress’ work at CLAMP
