Living on the west coast or passing by not far from Los Angeles. You may be interested to visit the PROJECT Gallery in Hollywood where photographer Timothy White is exhibiting a retrospective of legendary motorcycle builder Indian Larry ((Larry Desmedt 1949-2004.) Excerpted from White’s book on his long time friend and riding partner, the exhibit features compelling and intimate images of Indian Larry and his radical bikes, as well as a viewing of the actual one of a kind, custom motorcycles built by the late artist. Exhibition runs until Sunday September 8, 2013, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily or by appointment. PROJECT Gallery. 1553 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028. Tel. 323-462-1100
Indian Larry Photography Exhibit By Timothy White
Published by August 21st, 2013 in Builders, Editorial and Events.8 Responses to “Indian Larry Photography Exhibit By Timothy White”
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Timothy White’s photos of Indian Larry are great plus Timothy sure cooked a bunch of mean burgers at Bobby Seegers party in Sturgis a couple of years ago.
A good man, sorely missed
Thank you for the memories
RIP- Indian Larry & English Don the “Bayonet Brothers”.
Respect from the West Coast.
Indian Larry means so much to me.i can’t describe why or how here,but, he is a giant to me.every time I am building a part and fitting it I think of Larry.maybe just for a second but he had that kind of impact.i am east coast and New York till I die but glad to see people celebrating Larry’s life no matter where.
Met and hung around his shop on the East side of Austin in the 70′ . A true original, the tat on his neck was very radical for that time. We are the same age, worked a few concerts together, comrades of the road. We missed him very much when he went back home to N.Y.C. The east side crew, Charlie Machado, Bud Revell, Snake, and the rest. I always thought I would see him again. RIP Larry
Wonder what Larry would think of electric motorcycles….???
-nicker-
An American Icon.
Thanks for the memories.
Rest in peace Larry…..
nicker,Indian Larry would like the fact he could park one in the living room,get a free charge plugging into a girlfriends socket overnight and it would be so quiet riding in the big smoke at night that no one would hear it coming.