![]() ![]() ![]() On Sunday afternoon I asked whoever happened to be in Christopher Park, across from the Stonewall Inn, hallowed site of that famous 1969 riot that is considered to have sparked the modern LGBTQ-rights movement, what they thought of “ Gay Liberation.” It’s a low-key sculpture by George Segal of two same-sex couples relaxing - two women on a bench, two men, standing - cast in bronze and painted white, modeled after Segal’s friends, and installed in the park in 1992. Photo: Jeff Greenberg/UIG via Getty Images The monument “Gay Liberation” by George Segal was installed in Christopher Park in 1992.
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