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10/6/11
Most of what Dylan paints is straightforward.
Bob Dylan’s Fugitive Art by Richard Prince | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books: "Most of what Dylan paints is straightforward. There’s nothing really to be interpreted or guessed at, and the rendering seems to say, “I don’t want excitement, and I don’t want to be exciting.” If I were to describe the painting in musical terms, I would say they’re more acoustic than electric."
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