The images in ClampArt's current exhibition, “Sex Crimes,” were often produced in the shadow of illegality. The photographers, who created the work primarily for gay men, faced harassment, arrest or imprisonment if caught. Many artists in the show were punished by authorities for their sexual preference. Follow the link in our bio to see more from the exhibition on #PDNPOTD. [Photo: © Estate of Bob Mizer (1922-1992), “Beau Rouge,” Los Angeles, 1954, Gelatin silver print from original large-format negative; Courtesy of @clampartnyc] https://potd.pdnonline.com/2019/08/56961/