David Bowie, 1977 by Sukita.
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
1- Another of the sketches 2- Turkish Father And Son – 1978 3- Squeeze 2000 – 1996 4- Portrait Of JO – 1976 5. I Am A World Champion – 1977 6- Evol For The Missing – 1996 7- Dry Heads Capetown – 1995 8 9- “Ancestor” 10- DHeads 11- DHead 12- Sketch work 13- […] More
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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
David Bowie in 1974.
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
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