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Neumann’s latest work captures the raw, unstaged moments that create the American experience. Whether he is shooting on large format camera or simply an iPhone, Neumann’s photography connects with the truth in life…
The Huffington Post
What you see here is a beautiful sampling of images from Wyatt Neumann’s show that is currently on at Keyes Projects in NYC. Most of the shots were taken with Wyatt’s left hand as he barreled through America on his motorcycle at 100mph...
The World’s Best Ever
In addition to his photography, Neumann is an award-winning writer and director, and is currently working on a feature film set in the Rocky Mountain communes in which he grew up. He shares his time between Livingston, Montana and Manhattan. Neumann has shown his photography in numerous group and solo exhibitions throughout the US, and has the unique distinction of having certain pieces of his work stolen from over half of his recent gallery shows…
Artweek.LA
Our friend Wyatt Neumann’s pretty good at taking photos. So good, in fact, he’s got a show called “Love Me When I Want You To” that art nerds are jerking off to. I guess that means you should check it out or risk being considered uncultured, and you don’t want to be uncultured, do you?
Street Carnage
Wyatt has been photographing since his mother bought him a Kodachrome 110 camera when he was just eight-years-old. His unusual upbringing — from being born in a teepee in Grass Valley, California, to his stays in various communes as a child, impact his photography. He’s a motorcycle-riding, in-your-face, photographic expressionist. If Hopper, Fonda and Nicholson had had a camera these would be their images from EASY RIDER…
The Huffington Post
The photos in Wyatt Neumann’s “Love me when I want you to” reach out and grab moments in time. Never staged, they capture the rawness of real life as it happens. His images reflect his own intense engagement with the world and the people and places that impact it. The photos bring the emotional charge of uncensored moments to the surface with no buffer or impediment to their immediacy, intimacy, and impact. They are candid and forthright, much like the artist himself…
Artweek.LA
His latest gallery captures raw and unstaged moments that create his environment. Whether he is shooting on a medium to large format, or simply an iPhone, Neumann’s photography shows an incredible connection to each moment in time…
Buzznet
Wyatt Neumann’s photos were selected to be a part of Face to Face, a portrait show at The Gerald Peters Gallery alongside the likes of Chuck Close, Nan Goldin, and Andy Warhol…
Hearty Magazine
Russell Simmons liked a photograph by film director and photographer Wyatt Neumann so much that he crossed out all of the bids and purchased it for the highest amount in the bid sheet…
Haute Living
Born in a teepee on an organic garden in Grass Valley, California, and nomadically raised on various communes, Neumann’s family eventually settled in Montana. The influence of this unfettered freedom and bohemian upbringing is innately linked to his artistic expression. “My whole connection to radical liberalism and nature definitely shapes the lens through which I view everything. I’m a wildly disturbed cynic, deeply in love with the world.”
Artweek.LA
The imagery is of a world that Wyatt has traveled, seen, experienced, and shares with us, not in a Robert Frank way, but in what we imagine a Jack Keroac way would be. It’s a bit more personal, more poetic, and in your face, as the artist himself is. There is no denying the intensity of the images, or the original. The people in his path across the US, and the constants in his life appear periodically through the random stream of images, which together, get you on a journey, very hand crafted by Mr. Neumann…
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