Musical genius. Poet. Song and dance man. Bob Dylan has been called all these things, and more. To many people, he is the single most important recording artist of the twentieth century. He attracts an obsessive following. Never mind the countless official recordings, bootleg collections can fill entire walls, as can Dylan biographies and critical studies.

We’ve been planning a specific Dylan exhibition for a long time. It has taken many months to pull together material from all the photographers whose work will be on show. These men and women are some of the most respected exponents of the rock photography genre. Fred W McDarrah, Barry Feinstein, Daniel Kramer, Jerry Schatzberg, Art Kane, Elliott Landy, Ken Regan, Jean-Marie Perier, Amalie R Rothschild, Don Hunstein and others have, between them, created some of the most vital and enduring photographs of Dylan in this key early period. Many of them have never shown their images in the UK before. It is a particular pleasure to gather together such a comprehensive exhibition of Dylan photography and we are proud to be able to host it here in Birmingham.

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