Type: Event
Location: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Entry: Paid Entry
Event Date: 17/10/2020
End Date: 23/01/2022
An exhibition of unique photographs taken by David Bowie’s close friend and travelling companion Geoff MacCormack between 1973-76. From Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and the ground-breaking Diamond Dogs’ tour across the USA, Japan and the UK via Russia (on the Trans Siberian Express) to Bowie’s first major film The Man Who Fell to Earth, and the recording of Station to Station, this exhibition of intimate photographs, gives a glimpse of a close friendship, and life on the road with one of the greatest rock stars of all time. The exhibition includes recently rediscovered and never previously seen images of Bowie alongside rarely seen film footage shot by Bowie of the May Day Parade in Moscow, 1973, film of Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, and a specially created exhibition playlist. Tickets for this exhibition must be purchased online in advance of your visit. All tickets are sold for a designated time slot. This is so that we can maintain a socially distanced environment for our visitors and staff.