So, yesterday, Dave Itzkoff at the New York Times Arts Beat covered a show of paintings by Bob Dylan in which it appears—OK, it totally is—that some of the paintings are essentially copies of photographs, some of them famous. In our own Issue 6, Scott Warmuth's piece discussed how Dylan loves to tread the fine lines separating homage, appropriation, and—as Dylan's own album title has it—theft. That must be why Itzkoff himself gives Warmuth a little shoutout in the second-to-last paragraph. Thanks, Mr. Itzkoff. And thank you again, Scott, for writing such a great piece.

 

One Response to Scott Warmuth and the New York Times

  1. Paula Radice says:

    Hi
    I have the pdf of Scott's brilliant piece on Bob Dylan and Chronicles, but would love to have a print copy of issue 6. Is that possible?

    Dr Paula Radice
    Hastings
    England

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