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Archivally processed Lambda photograph on 8 x 10 inch paper, a limited edition of 100, signed and numbered by Masayoshi Sukita. Unframed price excluding VAT.
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Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive & The David Bowie Archive™
This startling image was rediscovered in the Duffy archive in 2011. The Victoria & Albert Museum used this photograph as the lead image for the ‘David Bowie is’ exhibition which has toured worldwide and attracted over 1.6 million visitors. This image has become almost as well known as the original Aladdin Sane cover image. -
Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive & The David Bowie Archive™
David Bowie, Aladdin Sane - This iconic album cover image was taken in Duffy’s London studios in 1973 and was the second of five sessions Duffy shot with David. This photo has been the one image that has defined David’s career and is nicknamed the ‘Mona Lisa of Pop’. The teardrop on David’s collarbone was airbrushed in by Philip Castle. The makeup artist was Pierre La Roche. -
David Bowie photographed in 1991 by Brian Aris.
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Archival pigment print on matt textured 310 gsm Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Image size 50 x 50cm, with 5cm white border around the image area. Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered on the front by Louis Sidoli. Unframed price. Free UK delivery.
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A rare colour session photograph from the April 1977 "Heroes" shoot in Harajuku Studio, Tokyo.
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"This was the first studio shoot in a long time, these shots were taken to promote David-sans first album for Sony records, Heathen. The checked scarf looks good on him. This is one of my favourite portraits." Masayoshi Sukita "Portraits are always the hardest thing to do seriously. It feels, ultimately, like the deer in the headlights." David Bowie
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Photo by Duffy © Duffy Archive & The David Bowie Archive™
This nine frame contact sheet was put together by Chris Duffy and combines the 'eyes open' colour image with eight black and white images from the session. -
Archival pigment print with 50 x 50 cm image size and 5cm white borders on matt textured 310 gsm Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered on the front under the image area by Louis Sidoli. Unframed price. Free UK delivery.
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Archival pigment print with 50 x 50 cm image size and 5cm white borders on matt textured 310 gsm Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered on the front under the image area by Louis Sidoli. Unframed price. Free UK delivery.
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Kevin Davies's signed limited edition David Bowie photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you are in the UK and would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout for UK deliveries.
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"A few days before the show at Radio City Music Hall, Bowie did a photo session, a rehearsal and an interview at RCA Studio. He went on to do another rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall. Yacco-San was working as the stylist, running here and there with costumes by Kansai Yamamoto that shed brought over from Japan. They looked marvellous." Masayoshi Sukita
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"David-san came to Japan with Iggy Pop to promote the latter's album The Idiot - that Bowie-san had produced. The photos were meant to have a punk feel. David-san had asked Yacco to get as many leather jackets as possible. The whole session was over an hour." After this photo session, Sukita selected about 20 photos to give to David, including the Heroes LP sleeve. When David contacted Sukita to say he wanted to use it, Sukita was delighted. Heroes went on to be voted Melody Maker magazines best cover image of the year. "I was very proud. I am still very fond of this photo." Masayoshi Sukita.
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Window mounted and ready to frame, these open edition prints have an overall mounted size of approx 20x20 inches (50x50cm) and an image size of approximately 10x10 inches ( 27x27cm) for a square image. Prints are embossed with the Duffy archive stamp, and ink stamped on the reverse with a replica of Duffy's original studio logo, and sealed in a clear cellophane wrapper. If you would like to order a print, simply make your purchase and notify us of your chosen image. Shipping charges apply where we ship outside the UK. Europe – GBP 40 ; USA – GBP 50; Rest of World – GBP 65.
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In Spines #2 Bowie, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of forty-four David Bowie albums. The colours really pop. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. Spines #2 David Bowie has a 90 x 90 cm image size (with no white border around the image) mounted on dibond and supplied in a black tray frame, ready to hang. Delivery costs apply for customers outside the UK. Please ask for a quote based on your location.
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"A few days before the show at Radio City Music Hall, Bowie did a photo session, a rehearsal and an interview at RCA Studio. He went on to do another rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall. Yacco-San was working as the stylist, running here and there with costumes by Kansai Yamamoto that shed brought over from Japan. They looked marvellous." Masayoshi Sukita