BAND
OF BIKERS
2010
Hardcover, 8.1 x 7.6 x 0.6 inches
108 pages / extensive color
powerHouse Books; 1 edition (January 26, 2010)
978-1576875223
$25
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In
the basement of an apartment building in Manhattan, Scott Zieher
discovered a pile of photographs among the effects of a recently
deceased tenant. These photographs, presented for the first time
in Band of Bikers, offer an intimate portrait of a group of gay
bikers in the city and the woods, and a touching snapshot of an
entire generation at its carefree zenith.
Newly aware of muscle and biker magazines and their heavy-handed
eroticism, photographer and photographed brim with a subtly vibrant,
chromatic pride. The photographs as a whole bring into focus a brief,
specific period of relative innocence, when middle-of-the-road Americans
more often than not failed to perceive the homoerotic undertones
of their most heterosexual of institutions. With conceptual light
cast by issues ranging from anonymity in homosexuality and underground
motorcycle chic, to vernacular photography’s pop-culture ramifications,
a warm and generous spirit of camaraderie pervades this subterranean
survey. Like a real-world set for Scorpio Rising casually captured
by an unpretentious extra, presented as Band of Bikers and accompanied
by an essay by Zieher, this found cache of old-school, leather party
snapshots attains archeological significance.
See
images from the Band of Bikers show
at Western Exhibitions in 2011 |