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Bob Dylan – Gangster Doors Art Works

A series of six distressed car doors inspired by the exploits of folkloric US criminals like Al Capone and John Dillinger.Each appears to be either riddled with bullets, or battered and reflecting the violence and deaths of these legendary criminals.

Shown alongside Bob Dylan Mood Swings – Iron Works, staged in November 2013 at Halcyon Gallery, London.

Each door was accompanied by a poster of photographs and news clippings for each gangster.

Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works

Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)

Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works

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Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works

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Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works

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Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
Al Capone
Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
Al Capone
Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
Bugsy Siegel
Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
Poster for Lucky Luciano
Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
Lucky Luciano

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Bob Dylan - Gangster Doors Art Works
Mood Swings – Gangster Doors (2013)
John Dillinger

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