A Soulful Art Legacy: 25 David Bowie Paintings

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A Soulful Art Legacy: 25 David Bowie Paintings David Bowie Paintings: Just like many others around the globe, I was saddened by the departure of a great artist of our age – David Bowie. I have to admit, though, my sadness is somehow selfish. I knew that it wouldn’t be long until my turn facing the end of this life, just like my favourite artist who sang me these songs that I grew up listening to. However, there are some artists behind the mask of sadness, are simply prompted to promote their freshly-made paintings and prints, to profit from shocked fans who want to pay tribute to their hero. On that very same day! So, instead of sharing arts made on the death of David Bowie, here I would like to share some of his very own artwork. Let’s pay real tribute to him by celebrating his creativity! David Bowie paintings show a knowledgeable approach to art, influenced by Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, Francis Bacon, Francis Picabia… It also shows a touch of post-modernism, more precisely neo-expressionism movement:


Turkish Father and Son – 1978


Squeeze 2000 – 1996


Portrait of JO – 1976


Hearts Filthy Lesson – 1995


Dry Heads Capetown – 1995


Child in Berlin – 1977


The rape of Bigarschol – 1996


Present future accepted – 1995


I am a World Champion – 1977


Evol for the Missing – 1996


Berlin landscape with JO – 1978 (Portrait of Iggy Pop (James Osterberg))


DHead series Bowie continuously painted these DHeads during his career, but it only went public around 1994.


DHeads II


DHead LV – Portrait of Mike Garson


South Africa series An exploration of Bowie’s thoughts on the “white ancestor” story, gleaned from his trip to South Africa. The artist wrote: “In 1995 Iman and I took our first trip to South Africa. One of the prevailing stories handed down is that when the first tribes saw the white man they presumed they were being visited by their ancestors, as in their mythology the ancestors appear as a ghost-like white form" Ancestor


Ancestor II


Sketches & studies Preparatory drawings by David Bowie for di"erent projects, including an unrealised film set in Hunger City, 1974.


Study



Study


Study


Drawing on Gitane Packet


Self-portraits

Self portrait – 1996


Self portrait – 1996


Self portrait – 1996


Self-portrait – 1978, Inspired by the cover for the album cover of Heroes (Victoria and Albert Museum)

Last updated: January 19, 2016 at 19:18 pm Sources: TheTelegraph – Bowieart – Talking Art With… (NewYork Times)


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