Two friends in the park, N.Y.C.

Diane Arbus American

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This photograph is part of a series of portraits Arbus made in Washington Square Park during the summer of 1965. She later remarked that the park’s inhabitants included rival but permeable factions: "There were young hippie junkies down one row. There were lesbians down another, really tough amazingly hard-core lesbians. And in the middle were winos. They were like the first echelon and the girls who came from the Bronx to become hippies would have to sleep with the winos to get to sit on the other part with the junkie hippies." While which faction the couple depicted here is affiliated with remains an open question—as does their gender and the nature of their relationship—their confidence in the photographer and themselves is unmistakable.

Two friends in the park, N.Y.C., Diane Arbus (American, New York 1923–1971 New York), Gelatin silver print

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