Now, the sexually ambiguous space invader has his own retrospective at the Museum of Arts and Design.
The show, evocatively titled "DAVID BOWIE ARTIST," seeks to re-frame the glam rocker's artistic output as a lifelong performance piece of sorts.
Bowie's music videos, interviews, and concert footage will be on display, as well as a series of film screenings of Bowie's most notable film appearances, including Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, The Hunger, The Man Who Fell To Earth,
The Labyrinth, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, Basquiat, and The Linguini Incident.
"David Bowie, Artist" will be on view until July 15, while a two-week run of "The Man Who Fell to Earth,"
until July 7, in conjunction with the exhibition.
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