They say that a creative mind will have its outlet in several areas of art. This explains Leonardo da Vinci’s gift in both painting and architectural design.
Before he became a rockstar, David Bowie was a painter. Art school, living in Berlin and his friendships with Basquiat and Warhol are what inspired his music.
David Bowie once described 'Space Oddity' as nothing more than a "farce" capitalising on the space trend, distancing himself from it entirely.
But he was also a voracious reader who often read a book a day. In 2013, as part of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s “David Bowie Is” exhibition, curators Geoffrey Marsh and Victoria Broackes ...
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FanSided on MSNDavid Bowie's most underrated album is a study in Art-CrimeThis article was originally published on stairwayto11.com as David Bowie's most underrated album is a study in Art-Crime.
The artist, Nat Tate, was celebrated at a party at Jeff Koons’ New York studio, hosted by David Bowie. But Tate was a fictional character who had been invented by William Boyd to expose the ...
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Born on January 8: David Bowie, the artist from another worldDavid Robert Jones was born in London in 1948. From an early age, the young boy was interested in music, joining his school choir and learning the flute, piano and dance. His parents saw their son ...
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How David Bowie Said Farewell (Twice)David Bowie was no stranger to reinvention, but he also mastered the art of the farewell—twice. In 1973, he dramatically killed off his alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, with a poignant performance of ...
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Derek Boshier, British Pop Artist Who Made Work for David Bowie and The Clash, Dies at 87David Boshier, a British Pop artist who went on to produce work for a range of musicians, from David Bowie to The Clash, has died at 87. A representative for the artist confirmed his death on ...
This feature was originally published in December 2014 In this month's Low Culture essay, Paul Burston looks back at David Bowie's appearance in BBC TV adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Baal, exploring ...
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