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Our hit exhibition David Bowie is continues to be the talk of the town! Secure your ticket to this multimedia installation, featuring more than 500 one-of-a-kind objects from the artist’s personal archive, before it takes its final bow on July 15. If you’re already planning a visit, check out our know-before-you-go video before diving into Bowie’s world. 

Don’t forget that your ticket includes admission to the rest of the Museum and our special exhibitions Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985, Cecilia Vicuña: Disappeared Quipu, David Levine: Some of the People, All of the Time, and Ahmed Mater: Mecca Journeys.

Photos: David Bowie is at the Brooklyn Museum. (Photo by Tiffany Sage / BFA) 2018.


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“I am a D.J., I am what I play. Can’t turn around no, can’t turn around.”

During his time living in the city, David Bowie was known to browse the vinyl bins in record stores around his neighborhood. There are dozens of indie record stores in Brooklyn, so this Record Store Day Bowie is making his rounds.

Cutout image: Original photography for the Earthling album cover, 1997. Photograph by Frank W Ockenfels 3. © Frank W Ockenfels 3. Photo: Brooklyn Museum / Brooke Baldeschwiler


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