Exhibition
Jon Wealleans, Homage to Bob
5 May 2016 – 26 May 2016
Event times
Mon- Fro 10-6 (Thurs 10-8) Sat 11-5. Closed bank holiday weekends
Cost of entry
free
Address
- 34 Windmill Street
- London
- W1T 2JR
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Goodge Street
Paintings inspired by the lyrics of Bob Dylan songs
About
Painter Jon Wealleans’ new work is a collection of pieces each inspired by the lyrics of Bob Dylan’s music. Bob Dylan has written and recorded over 500 songs, giving Wealleans an overwhelming amount of material to choose from. Most of the songs that are reflected in these paintings are taken from Dylan's 'middle period' (some call it his amphetamine phase) and were released on the LP albums 'Bringing it all Back Home', 'Blonde on Blonde' and 'John Wesley Harding'.
For each individual, the words within Dylan’s lyrics are accompanied by their own personal interpretation. Through Wealleans’ paintings, these half visualised characters, stories or settings, are realised, given form and brought to life.
'Mr Tambourine Man' is a character that Wealleans sees as a shaman-like Pied Piper figure. “As a figurative painter, I have to put a face to him which may be different from the trope that the song conjures up for you.”
Similarly, Wealleans’ interpretation of 'Highway 61' is a very personal one to him. A street inhabited by animals made from tiny toy building bricks will differ from the scene imagined by others, but Wealleans is careful to not be too literal with the lyrics and the place he has depicted is undoubtedly appropriate to the song - clearly one where strange and surreal things happen.
Dylan’s lyrics are enigmatic, thought provoking and beautifully crafted in their poetry. This collection of paintings by Wealleans is a fitting match of these qualities in their reflection of, and homage to, Bob.