Big-city traffic, crowds, thousands of entertainments do not cure loneliness. In fact, they even intensify it. Like in Hopper's work. Photo by Vandeville Eric/ABACA / Abaca Press / Forum
Like Hopper, Dylan notes scenes of pub loneliness. Just as lonely as they seem is the girl who smokes a cigarette somewhere in the basement. Photo by Vandeville Eric/ABACA / Abaca Press / Forum
Photo by: Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
Photo by: Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
"New Orleans" from 2012 painted in black paint with a small addition of other colours. Photo by Mimmo Frassineti / Avalon/PAP
Several of the compositions evoke the paintings of Józef Czapski, although I don't think this author was known to Dylan. However, he may have known the Fauvists and referred to them. Photo by Mimmo Frassineti / Avalon/PAP
References to the Fauvists? Photo by Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
Watching endless highways, empty and deserted areas.... Photo by Vandeville Eric/ABACA / Abaca Press / Forum
America is the subject of most of the more than 100 objects on display. Vandeville Eric/ABACA / Abaca Press / Forum
Dylan sees 'ordinary' people from the provinces or living on the margins of big-city glamour. Photo by Vandeville Eric/ABACA / Abaca Press / Forum
Photo by Mimmo Frassineti / Avalon/PAP
Photu by Mimmo Frassineti / Avalon/PAP
Some canvases can give you a toothache with their kitsch aesthetics or colourful jazziness. Photo Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
Openwork constructions with considerable visual appeal. Photo: Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
It all starts from the door.... Photo: Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP
...And it ends at the door. Photo by Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/PAP