On view until 11 October, ‘Sukita: Rare and Unseen' at Blitz Gallery, Tokyo reflects on the career of Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita, known for iconic portraits of rock music royalty, from David Bowie to Iggy Pop and Jimi Hendrix
"Space Oddity" re-imagines the classic 1969 David Bowie song as a 1950s-era science-fiction comic book. Plenty of Bowie references strewn about, from "The Man Who Sold the World," "Aladdin Sane," and, for the eagle-eyed, "Heroes." Bowie's wife Angela makes a cameo appearance. Watermark does not appear on finished print. This is a fine art giclee print on acid free, 330gsm, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright smooth finish. Prints come in four sizes: 8.5x11, 11x17, 18x24 and 24x36. Please be aware that all prints feature a white border to help with framing your item. Depending on which size print you order, this border may be wider on the top and bottom than on the sides. I recommended that you wait until you have your print in hand before you shop for a frame. The perfect gift for the Bowie fan in your life!
On view until 11 October, ‘Sukita: Rare and Unseen' at Blitz Gallery, Tokyo reflects on the career of Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita, known for iconic portraits of rock music royalty, from David Bowie to Iggy Pop and Jimi Hendrix
And what it takes to be part of their tribe.
Obviously, Scorpio is represented by Bowie’s “Angel of Death” look.
Rock legend and chameleon David Bowie was born on January 8, 1947. Take a look at his many faces through his long career.
Even in a decade of constant change for Bowie, the years 1975 and 1976 were transformative. With hits like “Fame†and “Young Americans,†he’d achieved the American superstardom he’d long desired -- and tired of it just as quickly, abandoning Hollywood and soul music for Berlin and dark, pioneering electronic-based music. Andrew Kent was Bowie’s photographer during this period, and his new book “Behind the Curtain†offers a strikingly intimate look at an artist during a galvanizing and challenging time.
Forget the Oscars. Postpone that second viewing of “Black Panther.” The only place you need to be this weekend is at the Brooklyn Museum, surrendering to the cosmic joys that await you at the new D…
On 10th January 2016 David Bowie tragically died, aged 69, after an 18 month-long battle with cancer. Here’s a cut of Bowie’s finest sartorial moments.
Photos from A Tribute to David Bowie, Fashion Icon
David Bowie veränderte die Mode und Popkultur für immer. Wir zeigen die Looks, mit denen er Geschichte schrieb.
Sneak peek of photos from the upcoming book by David Bowie and photographer Sukita
Con su estilo camaleónico, Bowie fue más que un músico; fue un extraterrestre del glam rock, un duque blanco de la innovación musical.
David Bowie OE3 by Gavin Evans - Open Edition. Various sizes. Photography print, mounted or framed. Order now!
On what would've been the 28th wedding anniversary between the late David Bowie and Iman, we look back on the couple's love story that began in 1990
A new book unveils many previously unseen images of Bowie, taken by renowned photographer Steve Schapiro.
The fashion world owes him. Big time.
1. David Bowie refused Knighthood in 2003, which would have made him Sir David Bowie. He said, “I would never have any intention of accepting anything like that. I seriously don’t know what it’s for. It’s not what I spent my life working for.”
DAVID BOWIE is unarguably fashion’s king of self-invention. Mod teenager, hippy with dishevelled curls, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Thin White Duke – Bowie has changed his style more dramatically than any other musician in history.
David Bowie has died at the age of 69. These are the fashion moments that inspired us all, and will surely influence us forever.
LightBox goes behind the scenes of David Bowie's latest music video, The Stars (Are Out Tonight), directed by the acclaimed Floria Sigismondi and starring Tilda Swinton.
"Space Oddity" re-imagines the classic 1969 David Bowie song as a 1950s-era science-fiction comic book. Plenty of Bowie references strewn about, from "The Man Who Sold the World," "Aladdin Sane," and, for the eagle-eyed, "Heroes." Bowie's wife Angela makes a cameo appearance. Watermark does not appear on finished print. This is a fine art giclee print on acid free, 330gsm, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright smooth finish. Prints come in four sizes: 8.5x11, 11x17, 18x24 and 24x36. Please be aware that all prints feature a white border to help with framing your item. Depending on which size print you order, this border may be wider on the top and bottom than on the sides. I recommended that you wait until you have your print in hand before you shop for a frame. The perfect gift for the Bowie fan in your life!
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- 12 detailed illustrations which capture moments in the career of music and fashion icon, David Bowie. Each illustration has a label below, making this piece a brilliant talking point. - The Bowies range from 'Davy Jones' to 'Blackstar Bowie' covering almost everything inbetween. - The super detailed illustrations are done using pencil, watercolour and digital techniques. - Perfect gift for hard-core Bowie fans! - Standard size A3 (11.7"/16.5") or A2 (16.5"/23.4") - Archival quality Giclee print on matte finish, soft white cotton paper (280gsm) - Signed by the Artist - A3 and A2 Prints are delivered in a postal tube to keep them safe. - You can also buy individual Bowie illustrations, check out my other listings or drop me a message - www.etsy.com/shop/amypearsondesignshop
Bowie poster Paper 250 g : 42 x 59,4 cm Signed by the artist *no se admiten devoluciones ni cambios *no returns or exchanges allowed
PLEASE NOTE: All artworks are created digitally. The artwork is printed on matte, archival paper and the "textured paper" look is printed onto the paper. PLEASE NOTE: any "distress" marks are intentional and not a printing issue. © 2022 High West Wild. All rights reserved.
Na fotografia, o talento de Bowie era anterior à própria imagem. Há três nomes que se destacam entre todos os fotógrafos com quem trabalhou: Mick Rock, Brian Duffy e Masayoshi Sukita.
Ceramic bust of Jesus as Aladdin Sane Here’s a great time-killer for your Monday—an excellent Tumblr dedicated to showcasing artwork based on the cover of David Bowie’s 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Aladdin Sane balloon with wig from the Fuck Yeah Aladdin Sane Tumblr From knit sweater patterns (that you can actually make yourself by the way) and street art, to cookies and sculptures, the Fuck Yeah Aladdin Sane Tumblr has a pretty incredible collection of Aladdin Sane-inspired artwork and creations. I could pretty much spend an entire day looking at Bowie in his Aladdin Sane guise, couldn’t you? This makes it easier! The person behind this excellent Tumblr encourages its readers to submit Aladdin Sane-related artwork, with the last entry going up about a month ago. And to all this I say “Fuck YEAH, Aladdin Sane” keep it coming. Aladdin Sane 1/4 scale bust, wax with cat fur by Switchum Aladdin Sane cookies are too glammy to eat Aladdin Sane sweater. Get the knitting pattern, here Aladdin Sane DIY roller skates Aladdin Sane painted over mask cast from the Dame’s face Aladdin Sane portrait made from images of...