September 16, 2009 2:37
Bob Dylan set for huge Danish art exhibition
Nearly 100 artworks from the singer to be displayed
Photo Gallery: Bob Dylan
Photo: Pa Photos
Bob Dylan is set for a huge art exhibition at the National Gallery Of Denmark.
The show will feature nearly 100 artworks from the musician, including the world premiere of 30 large paintings, and is set to open in the autumn of 2010 in Copenhagen.
Dylan, who painted the cover of his 1970 album 'Self Portrait', has also included his drawings in the books 'Writings And Drawings' and 'Lyrics 1962-1985'.
As previously reported, Dylan is currently gearing up for the October 13 release of his new album 'Christmas In The Heart', with all royalties going to help hunger relief charities including Feeding America.
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