NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM® EXHIBIT VIEWS LIFE ON THE OPEN ROAD
Living Lost Photographs by Josh Kurpius opens Jan. 17
“Josh’s photos embody the freedom and independence that is the very essence of Harley-Davidson,” said Bill Davidson, vice president of the
From the stunning juxtaposition of a roaring Harley-Davidson next to a quiet countryside, to the uncensored look into the lives of a close group of friends, Kurpius captures the timeless enticement of a life lived on the road with his motorcycle. The photos not only depict the raw beauty of
The bike Kurpius rode on these adventures, a chopped 1977 Harley-Davidson Ironhead Sportster nicknamed “The Locust,” is being displayed in the Museum lobby during a portion of the exhibit. The exhibit opening coincides with
Additional Living Lost Event
Living Lost Photography Exhibit Party with Josh Kurpius and Special Musical Guest
Saturday, Feb. 1; doors open at 8 p.m.; concert at 9:30 p.m.
Meet Josh Kurpius, view his exhibit at the Museum, and revel in the stripped-down psychedelic music of
High-resolution photos, as well as interviews with Josh and the Museum’s curatorial staff, are available upon request.
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