Bob Dylan Center members are invited to celebrate the opening of the eagerly anticipated exhibition “Becoming Bob Dylan: Photographs by Ted Russell 1961–1964” at a reception in the Parker Brothers Gallery on Tuesday, April 25 from 6-8 p.m. Exhibition curator Chris Murray will be on hand for welcoming remarks at 7 p.m, providing an insider’s look at Russell’s extraordinary body of work made during his years as a photojournalist for Life magazine, highlighted by his strikingly unguarded portraits of the then-budding singer/songwriter. As Murray says, “This collection of photographs documents Dylan’s first years as a musical artist and offers viewers an intimate glimpse into the side of Bob Dylan that has escaped the often-mysterious lore and history that surrounds the genius that we know and love.”
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Image: Ted Russell, Bob Dylan in his first apartment in New York City, 161 W 4th St., 1961