David Bowie photo exhibition at Teatro Arcimboldi in Milan
A new exhibition at Teatro Arcimboldi in Milan showcases 50 photographs of David Bowie by Andrew Kent, along with memorabilia and original documents from Kent's archive. The show, titled 'DAVID BOWIE the PASSENGER, by Andrew Kent,' focuses on Bowie's European period from 1975 to 1978, after he left the United States following the success of 'Young Americans' and the film 'The Man Who Fell to Earth.' It features not only photographs but also recreations of environments from that era, including a train carriage that Bowie took to Moscow and his hotel room in Paris. Additional items include clothing, microphones, cameras, records, models, posters, and projections. The exhibition is an Italian premiere and transforms the theater into an exceptional exhibition space.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Teatro Arcimboldi in Milan
- 50 photographs by Andrew Kent
- Focus on David Bowie's European period (1975-1978)
- Includes memorabilia and original documents
- Recreations of Bowie's train carriage to Moscow and Paris hotel room
- Italian premiere of the exhibition
- Andrew Kent also photographed other rock stars like Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Jim Morrison, KISS, Iggy Pop, and Frank Zappa
- Teatro Arcimboldi reinvents itself as an exhibition space
Entities
Artists
- David Bowie
- Andrew Kent
- Freddie Mercury
- Elton John
- Jim Morrison
- Iggy Pop
- Frank Zappa
Institutions
- Teatro Arcimboldi
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Moscow
- Russia
- Paris
- France
- Europe
- United States