
To celebrate Woodstock’s 40th anniversary, the Laurence Miller Gallery is presenting through August 20th a series of Burk Uzzle’s photographs documenting the four day long music and art fair… and a lot of cute butts.
Check out the rest of the photos here.
UPDATE// In a superbly cute footnote, the blanket-wrapped couple captured in one of Uzzle’s photographs is still together four decades later, and they’ve been identified in a NY Daily News article as Nick and Bobbi Ercoline of Bethel, New York. Awwwwww!
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