Bob Dylan’s Brazil Paintings on Display in Denmark’s National Gallery

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Previously unseen artwork by Bob Dylan is to be displayed at Denmark’s National Gallery.

The exhibition, curated by Kasper Monrad will feature 40 acrylic paintings specifically created for the Danish show which opens on Friday, Sept. 3, and runs until the end of January.

Entitled ‘The Brazil Series’, the works encompass some of the many sides of Brazilian life including figurative scenes from the country’s slums, farms and beaches, the BBC reports.


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