BOWIE
. . . and of course we find ourselves still reeling . . . . . .but it occurred to me especially after someone on the BEEB said he was a universal influence who had affected the very culture of his home country if not the world that we will not escape his influence, nor would we want to. Everything I look at today reminds me of David Bowie!
Marc Chagall - poster for Gogol play
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David - cover for The Lodger |
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David |
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Schiele |
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David Bowie, New York, 1999. Mark Seliger. Silver gelatin print. |
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the extraordinary portrait by Jimmy King released on Bowie's birthday apparently taken four months previously when he would have known he was seriously ill |
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