Bob Dylan Retrospective Draws Crowds in Beijing

ByYang Xiaoyu August 31, 2020

Iconic musician Bob Dylan's visual art retrospective, Retrospectrum, has drawn many fans to the Today Art Museum in Beijing to pay tribute to their hero.

Spotlighting Dylan as a visual artist, a lesser-known side even to most fans, the ongoing exhibition displays more than 140 manual scripts, sketches, watercolors, paintings and ironworks the legendary US singer-songwriter and Nobel Prize laureate has created over the past five decades.

"Dylan is such a great boundary crosser! Even though I'm a devout fan of his music, I hadn't realized that he could paint until I heard about this show," gushed a young visitor to the show on Sunday.

"Dylan's paintings call to mind some of his album covers that feature his own artworks, such as The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971) and Planet Waves," said Zhang Hao, a Beijing-based rock musician who cites Dylan as a major influence.

Aside from appreciating Dylan's visual art creations, visitors can also step into the re-enacted Café Wha? in New York's Greenwich Village, where the 19-year-old from Minnesota wowed the audience with Woody Guthrie songs and embarked on a journey to global fame.

The exhibition runs until Oct 18.

If you go:

10:00-18:00, Tuesday to Sunday. Building 4, Pingod Community, No 32 Baiziwan Road, Chaoyang district, Beijing. 010-58760600 北京市朝阳区百子湾路32号苹果社区4号楼今日美术馆

 

(Source: chinadaily.com.cn)

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