Mood swings : Bob Dylan

Interesting exhibition at the Halcyon Gallery of work by Bob Dylan with an emphasis on his metalwork.

I loved his gates made of bits and pieces of iron work such as cogs, pullies and tools within a gate shape. I particularly like one with a mincer on it and a spanner to hold it closed.  In the description he says that gates can shut you in or shut you out and describes seeing iron work all around his as her grew up, seeing “The kinds of images which tattoo themselves onto am impressionable mind”.

The exhibition also included others sets of work such as his Drawn Blank series of paintings of life on the road giving a glimpse into a private world. Downstairs were his series Revisionist Art with mocked up magazine covers and Gangster Doors, shot up car doors with posters of 1930s gangsters.

I found the iron work the most interesting pieces and certainly preferred them to the portraits shown at the National Portrait Gallery earlier this year.

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