David Bowie is In partnership with Gucci Sound experience by Sennheiser 23 March – 11 August 2013
LAST CHANCE TO SEE DAVID BOWIE IS
Around 300,000 people have already seen the V&A’s David Bowie is exhibition as it
enters its closing week. The V&A has been running regular late night openings to cope
with demand and the exhibition has been open until 22.00 every night for the final
two weeks. Tickets are still available for purchase every day at the Museum.
To give people one last chance to see the exhibition in the UK the V&A has also
commissioned a special film to be transmitted live to over 200 cinemas across the UK
on 13 August. David Bowie is happening now will be a cinematic, behind-the-scenes
tour of the exhibition in the company of curators Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh
and celebrity guests who have worked closely with Bowie throughout his career,
offering an insight into the stories behind some of the 300 objects on display from the
David Bowie Archive. The film, directed by BAFTA winning director, Hamish Hamilton,
will capture the excitement, atmosphere and innovative staging of David Bowie is and
will include footage never screened beyond the exhibition.
The V&A sold over 67,000 tickets prior to the exhibition opening, more than three
times the advance sales of any other V&A exhibition, including the extremely popular
Hollywood Costume show. Over 46,000 exhibition books have been sold to date and
500 collector’s editions of the book, signed by David Bowie, sold out in 14 minutes
online and in store. In addition 20,000 tote bags, 36,000 guitar picks, and 93,000
postcards created to accompany the exhibition have also been sold.
The opening of the exhibition in March was celebrated with special guests including
Tilda Swinton, Tracey Emin, Dame Vivienne Westwood, Bill Nighy, La Roux, David
Walliams and Lara Stone, Noel and Sarah Gallagher, Bianca Jagger, Paul Simonon, Gary
Kemp, Nick Rhodes, Simon and Yasmin Le Bon, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Rosario
Dawson, Annie Nightingale and Nick Grimshaw demonstrating Bowie’s lasting
influence in all areas of contemporary culture. Since then a host of other notable
figures have visited the exhibition including musicians Debbie Harry, Jarvis Cocker, Earl
Slick, Paul Weller, PJ Harvey, the Pet Shop Boys and Kylie Minogue, comedians Tina Fey
and Lenny Henry, actors Robert Redford, James Franco, Colin Firth, Cate Blanchett and
Richard E Grant, film directors Wim Wenders and Pedro Almodovar, fashion designers
Tom Ford and Anna Sui, models Kate Moss and Mary Charteris, Gucci’s Creative
Director Frida Giannini and editors Anna Wintour and Glenda Bailey.
The exhibition will now commence an international tour. Confirmed venues are:
• Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada from 25 September to 27 November 2013 • Museum of Image and Sound, Sao Paulo, Brazil from 28 January to 21 April 2014 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA from September 2014 to January 2015 • Philharmonie de Paris/ Cité de la Musique, Paris, France from 2 March to 31 May 2015 • Groninger Museum, Groningen, The Netherlands from 15 December 2015 to
Further international venues are under discussion and will be confirmed soon.
Martin Roth, V&A Director said: “David Bowie’s story is so much about his audience, and the audience response to this exhibition has been quite phenomenal. I would like to thank all the visitors who have gone to such great lengths to see this extraordinary exhibition. I hope many more people get to experience it on film across the UK on 13 August, and then as it tours to venues around the globe.”
David Bowie is, is the first international retrospective of the extraordinary career of
David Bowie – one of the most pioneering and influential performers of modern times.
Over 300 objects including handwritten lyrics, original costumes, photography, set
designs, album artwork and rare performance material from the past five decades
were brought together from the David Bowie Archive for the very first time. It
demonstrated how Bowie’s work has both influenced and been influenced by wider
movements in art, design, theatre and contemporary culture and focussed on his
creative processes, shifting style and collaborative work with diverse designers in the
fields of fashion, sound, graphics, theatre and film.
The exhibition’s multi-media design introduced Sennheiser’s advanced sound
technology alongside theatrical scene-setting, original animations and video
installations to create an immersive journey through the artistic influences that Bowie
For further PRESS information, please contact the V&A press office 020 7942 2502 or email [email protected]
For further details on the world tour visit www.vam.ac.uk/davidbowieis
David Bowie is happening now will be broadcast on Tuesday 13 August 2013 at
19.00, to over 200 cinemas throughout the UK. For all participating venues,
booking links and pricing information visit www.vam.ac.uk/davidbowieis
Contributors to the film will include musician Jarvis Cocker, author and
screenwriter Hanif Kureishi, artist Jeremy Deller, choreographer Michael Clark,
fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto, photographer Terry O’Neill, graphic
designer Jonathan Barnbrook, music writer Paul Morley, President of Condé
Nast International Nicholas Coleridge and Governor of the British Film Institute Sir Christopher Frayling, who will give an insight into the stories behind some
of the 300 objects on display from the David Bowie Archive.
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