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Solo Show at the Copenhagen Opera House

April 12, 2023

I’m thrilled to share that a selection of photographs from Ezy Ryders will be on display at the Royal Theatre Arts Club, at the Copenhagen Opera House, Denmark. The show will be up from April 13-May 30, 2023. Here is the exhibition text:

This exhibition contains a curated selection of images from the artist’s newly released monograph, “Ezy Ryders."

"Ezy Ryders," which Cate Dingley photographed over a period of five years, follows New York City’s African-American motorcycle clubs as they denounce respectability, defy stereotypes, and find freedom within their community. The images depict the bikers’ lives, which are often linked together tighter than those of blood relations. One sees them throwing family barbecues outside the clubhouse, collecting diapers for low-income local families, commemorating their dead, flirting at a bikini bike wash, and socializing all night at an anniversary party. The clubs, or MCs, represent the cliche American ideals of individualism and rebelliousness, but with a different face than is usually expected or portrayed in American pop culture and media.

Jimmie Briggs writes in the monograph’s introduction:

“The women and men whom Dingley lovingly presents are part of the American (counter)culture as much as any other better-known group of people. They were born “outlaw” by the very nature of their skin color. Not only do Dingley’s images reveal the degree to which a Black MC culture was created to distinctly center their Blackness, but they also show them as proud, loving, tradition-focused, and respectful people. This project affirms the extraordinary warmth and zeal for life which is the heartbeat of Black MCs in New York City and throughout the United States, in defense against a larger society that has tried to stigmatize, or worse yet, ignore them.”

Curated by Steen Sundland.

In Exhibition, Ezy Ryders Tags ezy ryders, motorcycle clubs, black bikers

The Vintagent: Ezy Ryders Review

October 9, 2022

I was a little apprehensive when Paul D'Orleans at The Vintagent ordered Ezy Ryders! He's been a historian of MC culture for a long time, and authored the crucial read "Chopper: The Real Story." It was such a cool surprise to see his very positive review of Ezy Ryders. Read it here.

In Ezy Ryders, Book, Publication Tags black bikers, motorcycle clubs, photography book, photo book

NBC News + Ezy Ryders

July 26, 2022

Thrilled to share this piece from NBC News on the Ezy Ryders book!

I really like this part:

“The book flows like an oral history and has the intimate feel of an old group of friends sharing stories at the end of a party, long after most guests have left.”

In Ezy Ryders, Publication, Book Tags motorcycle clubs, black bikers, documentary photography, book review, photo book

Ezy Ryders in WhyNow

May 18, 2022

Excited to share this Ezy Ryders interview with writer Eva Clifford in U.K. publication WhyNow.

In Ezy Ryders, Publication, Book Tags motorcycle clubs, black bikers, documentary photography, photo book

Ezy Ryders in i-D Vice

March 24, 2022

Recently I had a great conversation with culture & photography writer, Miss Sara Rosen. We sent her a full preview of the book, and to my shock and happiness, she read it cover to cover. Here's her article in i-D—it was the first item on the home page the day it was published! Thank you Sara for championing Ezy Ryders for years.

In Ezy Ryders, News, Publication Tags black bikers, vice, i-d, motorcycle clubs

Ezy Ryders Book Announcement

December 28, 2021

I'm thrilled to announce that The Artist Edition will be publishing my first monograph, Ezy Ryders, in Spring 2022.

Ezy Ryders follows the trials and triumphs of New York City's black motorcycle clubs, as they denounce respectability, defy stereotypes, and find freedom within their community and on their bikes. The book spans five years of photographing, and includes personal interviews with ten riders.

Journalist and advocate Jimmie Briggs contributes a foreword, and rider in the scene Imir Leveque clarifies the culture’s terminology and traditions with his “Biker’s Glossary.”

From November 17-December 17, 2021, we raised funds for the book’s design and printing via a Kickstarter pre-order. The book will be designed by Martin Farran-Lee, and it will be printed in Denmark at Narayana Press. We completed the Kickstarter 110% funded! Now, we get to work to finish the book’s design, get it proofed & printed, and shipped to all the folks who already pre-ordered. I can’t wait!

In Book, Ezy Ryders, News Tags photography book, documentary photography, motorcycle clubs, bikers, black bikers
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HOG Magazine article now online

January 17, 2021

The full PDF spread of Harley-Davidson’s 2019 HOG Magazine article on Ezy Ryders is now up on my website. Read here!

In Ezy Ryders, Publication Tags publication, hog magazine, harley-davidson, black bikers, african american history, motorcycle clubs

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