I.M.O Ricky

“Motorcycles and Art, If I Have to Explain it..."
Show includes all mediums centered around motorcycles, and the people who ride them. I will be exhibiting photographs of “Old School Bikers Living The Life”.
 
Come to the opening Sunday, March 14, 2 - 4 p.m.
The show will be up from March 14 until June 30.

Susquehanna Art Museum
301 Market Street
Harrisburg, Pa. 17101
717-233-8668
www.sqart.org


Below a quote from Susquehanna Art Museum www.sqart.org

“This exhibition will feature motorcycles and motorcycle related art. Celebrating personal passions for the road and the vehicle that outdates the automobile, this exhibition will include motorcycles of many makes from local collectors and artwork inspired by the machines from artists like Andy Warhol, Richard Prince, Thomas Zummer, James Hyde and others.

Curated by Rusty Baker, the Susquehanna Art Museum’s Executive Director, the exhibition promises to spark conversations about art and motorcycles. “The motorcycle as an icon and design object makes it a perfect touchstone to begin a conversation about art, especially when there is so much art inspired by motorcycles,” Baker says. “That these two things share any number of qualities is just the icing on the cake. They are both fragile. They both propel people to strong emotions ranging from fear to delight.”

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