Singer’s artwork goes on display at city gallery

A different side to the talents of singer – and now Noble Prize winner – Bob Dylan goes on display in Birmingham today (Friday).

Castle Fine Art, which has galleries in the Mailbox and the ICC, is staging an exhibition of the performer’s paintings.

Titled The Beaten Path, the exhibition features a collection of 15 limited edition graphics. The body of work is a continuation of the first instalment of The Beaten Path, released last year. It marks the next chapter in the visual chronicle of Dylan’s travels whilst touring through America.

From cityscapes to humble roadside eateries and boundless, limitless highways, the collection features some of Dylan’s most evocative images to date.

Each piece of artwork has been hand-signed by the artist.

Paul Watson, regional sales director for Castle Fine Art, said: “Following the overwhelming response to Dylan’s debut The Beaten Path collection last year, we have received huge demand for more of his work.

“It is a real honour to have this major new body of work in our galleries, giving us a unique insight into the everyday occurrences and objects of American life through Dylan’s eyes.

“We anticipate the artwork will be popular with collectors and art lovers across the world.”

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