Bernard Jacobson also reflects on the trajectory of art history—something he discussed at length with the late Bowie.
Nobody in rock ‘n’ roll history has changed his public persona with as much success as David Bowie. He started in the mid ‘60s as a British folksinger before shifting course, becoming a ...
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A new radio show explores how David Bowie disappeared into the city to reinvent himself. Dylan Jones has a first listen As someone who has invested so much of his professional career in ...
This project has been selected in the Design – Installations & Exhibitions category in The Annual 2019, CR’s award scheme celebrating the best in commercial creativity DAVID BOWIE IS was the ...
David Bowie's estate has sold the publishing rights to his "entire body of work" to Warner Chappell Music, including hundreds of songs such as Space Oddity, Changes and Let's Dance. WCM now has ...
During his lifetime, David Bowie managed to score Number One hits in two different genres: the sleazy glam of “Fame” reached the top in 1975, followed by the dance-pop of “Let’s Dance ...
In 1976 David Bowie - mired in drugs, depression and divorce - moved to Germany. Friends and lovers from that time remember how Berlin saved Bowie's life and reinvented his career. Show more How ...
David Bowie and George Underwood pictured in Mustique. David Bowie was an artist in every sense of the word, and his creative genius and artistic legacy continues to inspire new generations.
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George Underwood was life-long friends with David Bowie, remaining close after they met as children. He went on to make artwork for album covers including several for David Bowie, working on The Rise ...