David Bowie Is Inside

Hardcover, 320 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2013 by V&A Publishing.

ISBN:
9781851777372

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Accompanying guide to the David Bowie Is Inside exhibition, staged at the Victoria And Albert Museum, London in 2013.

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David Bowie Is...

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1) "David Bowie burst on to the international scene at a pivotal point in modern sexual history. The heady utopian dreams of the 1960s, which saw free love as an agent of radical political change, were evaporating. Generational solidarity was proving illusory, while experimentation with psychedelic drugs had expanded identity but sometimes at a cost of disorientation and paranoia. By the early 1970s, hints of decadence and apocalypse were trailing into popular culture. Bowie's prophetic attunement to this major shift was registered in his breakthrough song, 'Space Oddity' (1969), whose wistful astronaut Major Tom secedes from Earth itself. Recorded several months before the Woodstock Music Festival, 'Space Oddity', with its haunting isolation and asexual purity and passivity, forecast the end of the carnival of the Dionysian 1960s."

2) "Music was not the only or even the primary mode through which Bowie first conveyed his vision to the world: he was …