When art meets a star, what kind of sparks will
create?
Bob Dylan is a well-deserved international idol in the 20th century. In the history of popular music, he has attracted fanatical following from generations. Since the launch of "Light/Spectrum Bob Dylan Art Exhibition", many celebrities have come to worship and check in. Whether it is a big name or a flow artist, they have left their shadows in front of Dylan's stunning works in the industrial-style building of the Yicang Art Museum.
NO.1 No.1 fan brother
Jay Chou
"I want this one!"
is also a loyal fan of Dylan 3's 4th fan of contemporary Asian pop stars and legends in the process.
They have been to the same places and have the same cars.
So I want this painting!
Jay in four huge exhibition hall of "Monument Valley Sunset" address him before painting triple "I want this!", on the ins even call to learn Dylan can paint as well. Two superstars from their respective eras are in the same frame at the Yicang Art Museum. Would you like to get a copy of The Same?
NO.2 No. 2 fan brother
Katayose Ryota
fan brother
As the number one fan of Jay Chou's idol, of course he has to follow the idol's lead. This literary and artistic youth posted a unique and creative check-in on Weibo po, attracting a large number of fans to imitate.
cool piece Send small Gege's Shanghai exclusive memory,
fans girl who is determined not to get the same paragraph footprint
NO.3 III lost brother
Lin Yu-sik
like a nagging little old man? ? ?
"Youth with You", the much-watched "treasure player" Lin Yuzhi, also came to the Yicang Art Museum to check in soon after the launch, expressing his understanding of Dylan's works and admiration for the previous musicians. Dylan's always "on the road" selfless lifestyle has left countless spiritual treasures for younger musicians.
Living Legend Bob Dylan
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light / spectral Bob Dylan Art Exhibition
Shanghai first stop
2019.09.28-2020.01.05 | warehouse Arts Museum