Summer Bowie Photographic Retrospective

Seeing my past…

David Bowie: Pin Up is the latest photographic exhibition by London music picture gallery Redferns, following acclaimed shows of The Beatles, Nick Drake and Ronnie Scotts. Here’s some stuff from the press release…

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DAVID BOWIE: PIN UP
An exhibition celebrating the extraordinary career of David Bowie
June 15th – 13 August 2005

David Bowie is one of the most enigmatic performers of our time and Redferns Music Picture Gallery is privileged to present a unique insight into his extraordinary career.

David Bowie, as a musician, performer and songwriter, has challenged and redefined rock and roll convention for more than 30 years. His ever-changing musical styles and the Images and personas he has used to present them have fascinated and attracted audiences from Ziggy Stardust, through to the Thin White Duke to the glossily immaculate 80s rock star and beyond. This exhibition is a celebration of an artist with a real understanding for rock’s visual appeal.

Featuring rare and unseen Images by an impressive list of legendary photographers: Brian Aris, David Bebbington, lan Dickson, Andrew Kent, Terry O’Neil, Denis O’Regan, Barry Plummer, Mick Rock, Michael Putland, Kate Simon and Ray Stevenson all contribute to this amazing photographic narrative.

David Bowie: Pin Up takes place at Redferns Music Picture Gallery, 3 Bramley Road, W10 6SZ, Latimer Road Tube Station and turn left. Open Monday to Friday 10am-6pm and Saturday 12-5:00pm. Redferns Music Picture Gallery believes exhibitions should be accessible and therefore our policy means admission to view exhibitions Is free to all.

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Redferns Music Picture Gallery plans to display between thirty and forty Bowie photographs for this exhibition, all of which will be available for purchase.

Click on either of the images above to view hundreds of Bowie thumbnails in the Redferns Music Picture Library…none of which will necessarily form part of the exhibition.