Chicago, Northside Beach, 1965

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Chicago, Northside Beach, 1965, is an example of Danny Lyon's ability to document life on the outskirts of society without judgement or social critique. The self-taught photographer relies on personal participation from his subjects, documenting first-hand their experiences. When Lyon's photographed the eight youths' portrait, he was in the midst of creating his series The Bikeriders (1963-1967), which documents his time as a member of the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club.

The Bikeriders (1968) went on to become a seminal work of New Journalism---a movement that included journalists and writers like Joan Didion, Hunter S. Thompson, and Tom Wolfe.

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Title
Chicago, Northside Beach
Artist Life
born 1942
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2021.141.1
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