A major exhibition of vintage posters and memorabilia from David
Bowie’s golden years (1969-1981), including on display for the first time in
30 years the original Heddon Street K. West
sign that originally appeared on front cover of Bowie’s groundbreaking 1972
album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the
Spiders From Mars.
The exhibition will take place at The Movie Poster Art Gallery, 1
Colville Place, London, W1T 2BG, from Saturday 17th November
until Saturday 1st December. Admission is free. A special
Private View will be held on Thursday 15th November from 6:30pm –
9pm. RSVP: info@mpag.co.uk.
40 years ago this year saw the release of an album and the meteoric
rise of a performer who was to overturn the landscape of pop culture more
thoroughly than any artist since the Beatles. David Bowie and ‘The Rise and Fall
of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ landed
like a bolt of lightning on the increasingly grim landscape of 70s Britain.
As the centerpiece of the exhibition, the gallery is proud to unveil
publically for the first time in 30 years the original Heddon Street K. West sign from the album’s front
cover - probably the single most iconic cover location in British rock
history, along with the Abbey Road zebra crossing. Rescued by a music
industry veteran and finally restored, this is the original sign face seen on
the album cover’s famous Brian Ward photograph, with Bowie standing underneath,
a pose recreated in the original location by countless
fans.
From Ziggy up to the beginning of the 80s,
Bowie embarked on an unprecedented, rollercoaster of creative renewal and
reinvention. From London, to Los Angeles and Berlin, each musical chapter was
accompanied by a startling visual transformation, a personification of the
musical and cultural ideas firing Bowie’s restless creative changes expressed
through his record sleeves and posters.
As with his astute selection of musical collaborators, Bowie also had
a knack of working with highly talented design collaborators; the exhibition
highlights the world famous images created for Bowie, by Brian Duffy, Edward
Bell, Masayoshi Sukita, Guy Peellaert, Steve Shapiro, and Eric Stephen Jacobs. In common
with a surprising number of major artists from the 70s, original posters and
promo material on Bowie are hard to come by, and the exhibition offers a rare
opportunity to purchase classic vintage posters, and more, from his greatest
period.
Read the official press announcement
HERE.
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