David Bowie: Icon
The Definitive Photographic Collection
Iconic Images editor George Underwood editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:ACC Art Books
Published:28th Sep '20
Should be back in stock very soon

A luxurious opus published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of David Bowie's death
The single most important anthology of David Bowie images that has ever been compiled. Follow Bowie's aesthetic evolution through the lenses of iconic photographers.“All the photos of David Bowie you could possibly ever need.  The most noteworthy collection of David Bowie images ever accumulated. Whether you want to own the book as a collector’s item or display it on your coffee table, this definitive work is a tribute fit for an icon.” - Interview magazine
David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest  photographs of one of the greatest stars in history, into a single,  luxurious volume. The result is the most important anthology of David  Bowie images that has ever been compiled. With work by many of the most  eminent names in photography, this book showcases a stunning portfolio  of imagery, featuring the iconic, the awe inspiring, the candid and the  surprising. 
 An astonishing 25 photographers from around the world  have contributed to this celebration. Their images are accompanied by  personal essays and reflections about working with this astonishing  artist. From memories of the earliest days at the Arts Lab in Beckenham  to what it was like touring the world with Bowie, each contributor  shares their experiences of working with - and knowing - this most  extraordinary figure.
 From portraits and album covers,  performances and rehearsals, to rarely seen private moments and candid  snapshots, this collection is at once powerful, sentimental and  inspiring. The thoughts and reminiscences of the photographers, many  sharing their memories for the first time, give us an insight into this  artist unlike any other.
  Photography and text by: Fernando  Aceves, Brian Aris, Philippe Auliac, Alec Byrne, Kevin Cummins, Chalkie  Davies, Justin de Villeneuve, Vernon Dewhurst, Gavin Evans, Gerald  Fearnley, Lynn Goldsmith, Greg Gorman, Andrew Kent, Markus Klinko, Geoff  MacCormack, Janet Macoska, Terry O'Neill, Denis O'Regan, Norman  Parkinson, Mick Rock, John Scarisbrick, Steve Schapiro, Barry Schultz,  Masayoshi Sukita and Ray Stevenson. 
  Features an introduction by Bowie's life-long friend, the artist George Underwood. 
 When David Bowie  passed away on 10 January 2016, the world lost a musical hero. But his  legacy lives on. While his sound and style evolved throughout his career  - from Ziggy...
“A must-have for all Bowie fans.” -- Departures International
“You couldn’t take a bad picture of him,” Rock tells The Daily Beast. “I defy you to look through the book and find a picture you could call ‘bad.’ There aren’t any. He just had an awareness. It was evident early on—he understood the power of the picture.” -- The Daily Beast
“The most beautiful photographs of the star in a single and beautiful book … a rich and splendid compilation…” -- Beware Magazine
“… impressive … a splendid collection”  -- Velvet Goldmine
“Arguably the first musical artist to constantly reinvent himself through revising his image, Bowie proved to be as much a visual icon of the 70s, 80s and 90s as he was a musical innovator. Now, all that glam has been captured in a spectacular book.” -- Chris Jenkins, Arts & Collections magazine
“Audacious, wide-ranging, and frankly gorgeous.” - Flood Magazine
“David Bowie’s image was as much a part of his art as was his music. In a luxurious new book, photographers including Terry O’Neill capture images of the rock icon.” - Chris Jenkins, Arts & Collections
“…the power to charm...” - davidbowie.com
ISBN: 9781788840965
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3419g
356 pages