MILWAUKEE – Jan. 9, 2014 – The Harley-Davidson Museumopens Living Lost
Photographs by Josh Kurpius on Jan. 17, its newest exhibit featuring
more than 30 original works by custom bike builder, rider and
photographer Josh Kurpius. Â Living Lost is a presentation of
photographs taken during a series of road trips across the country on
a chopped 1977 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The images give an honest,
open look at the uninhibited lifestyle of a group of nomadic bikers
out to explore the American panorama.
If you’re anywhere near Milwaukee, make a trip to the H-D Museum for a
special look at a new exhibit of photography by Josh Kurpius. The
“Living Lost” exhibit opens on January 17th, and features photos from
a series of road trips Josh too around the USA on a chopped ’77 hog.
For more info, head to h-dmuseum.com.
Post by Vincent Stemp
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