Section 8: Psycles
[Content Warning: Contains historical Nazi imagery and symbols]
Title
Section 8: Psycles
[Content Warning: Contains historical Nazi imagery and symbols]
[Content Warning: Contains historical Nazi imagery and symbols]
Subject
Motorcycle clubs--Illinois--Chicago; Outlaws Motorcycle Club; Subcultures--United States; Documentary photography; Photojournalism; Outlaw bikers; American counterculture; New Journalism; Social outsiders; 1960s America
Description
Content Warning: This material contains historical Nazi imagery
and symbols that some viewers may find disturbing. The imagery appears in a documentary context depicting 1960s motorcycle club culture and does not represent the views of the institution or publisher.
A photo-essay featuring excerpts from Danny Lyon's groundbreaking documentary work on the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club. This piece presents a selection of Lyon's black-and-white photographs along with transcribed conversations and accounts from club members, offering an insider's perspective on outlaw motorcycle culture. Lyon embedded himself within the club from 1963 to 1967, becoming a full member to document their lives authentically. The work represents an early example of immersive documentary photography and influenced the visual iconography of American biker culture. This section serves as a preview of Lyon's complete book "The Bikeriders," which would be published the following year in 1968.
and symbols that some viewers may find disturbing. The imagery appears in a documentary context depicting 1960s motorcycle club culture and does not represent the views of the institution or publisher.
A photo-essay featuring excerpts from Danny Lyon's groundbreaking documentary work on the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club. This piece presents a selection of Lyon's black-and-white photographs along with transcribed conversations and accounts from club members, offering an insider's perspective on outlaw motorcycle culture. Lyon embedded himself within the club from 1963 to 1967, becoming a full member to document their lives authentically. The work represents an early example of immersive documentary photography and influenced the visual iconography of American biker culture. This section serves as a preview of Lyon's complete book "The Bikeriders," which would be published the following year in 1968.
Creator
Lyon, Danny, 1942- (Photographer/Author)
Publisher
Roaring Fork Press, New York City (as part of Aspen Magazine No. 4)
Date
Spring 1967
Contributor
Chamberlain, Bob (Contributor); Squires, Radcliffe (Contributor); Cohen, Sandy (Contributor); Cal of South Cal (Contributor); Funny Sonny (Contributor); Cockroach Kid (Contributor); Eddie (Contributor); Kathie (Contributor); Goodpaster, Johnny (Contributor); Fiore, Quentin, 1920-2019 (Issue designer); Johnson, Phyllis
Relation
Is part of Aspen Magazine No. 4 (Spring 1967); Precedes book publication "The Bikeriders" (Macmillan, 1968); Related to New Journalism documentary movement
Format
Printed booklet or folder with photographs and text
Language
English
Type
Photo-essay; Documentary photography; Excerpt; Booklet/folder
Coverage
Temporal: 1965-1971 Spatial: New York, N.Y. Aspen, CO.
Collection
Citation
Lyon, Danny, 1942- (Photographer/Author), “Section 8: Psycles
[Content Warning: Contains historical Nazi imagery and symbols],” Exhibits, accessed March 29, 2026, https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/29844.
[Content Warning: Contains historical Nazi imagery and symbols],” Exhibits, accessed March 29, 2026, https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/29844.
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