Miami Herald

Bob Dylan artwork to go on display in Miami this fall

- BY LOUISE DIXON

The largest collection of Bob Dylan’s artwork ever seen will go on display later this year in Miami.

“Retrospect­rum” spans six decades of Dylan’s art, featuring more than 120 of the artist’s paintings, drawings and sculptures.

Building on the original “Retrospect­rum” exhibition that premiered in Shanghai, China, in 2019, the new version will include new, never-beforeseen pieces and additional artworks from a brandnew series called “American Pastoral.”

Debuting in Miami at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum on Nov. 30, “Retrospect­rum” will run through April 17, 2022. So far, Miami is the only stop announced.

Much of Dylan’s work reflects his constant travels through the United States and a deep affinity for the American scene. This new series is no exception.

One addition — “One Too Many” from 2020 — features a man slumped

over a smoky bar counter at the end of a night, and another “Subway Cityscape,” also from 2020, showcases Dylan’s love of industrial urban city scenes.

The veteran singer and Nobel laureate who turns 80 this month has seen a growing appreciati­on for his art since his debut exhibition, “The Drawn

Blank Series,” was unveiled in Germany in 2007. His work has been shown in the National Portrait Gallery in London, the National Gallery of Denmark, the Palazzo Reale in Milan and the Shanghai exhibition at the Modern Art Museum, which was the most visited exhibition in the city in 2019.

Alongside the journey through Dylan’s artistic landscape, the new exhibition will include curated immersive and interactiv­e displays of his music and literary works adding context of this multi-faceted talent and his impact on popular culture spanning more than half a century.

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Bob Dylan’s ‘One Too Many,’ a painting of an iconic bar scene.

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