
“David before Bowie.”
David Bowie went to America for the first time to promote his third album, The Man Who Sold the World. There, he embarked on a coast-to-coast publicity tour. During this tour, Bowie came up with the idea of his iconic Ziggy Stardust character, inspired by artists like Iggy Pop and Lou Reed.
A hazy, dreamlike journey into the mind of an artist on the cusp of reinvention. It's a melancholic, yet visually rich, exploration of identity and the birth of a legend, set against a backdrop of 70s Americana.















