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Viewing the David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse

Another free cultural offering from the V&A, the David Bowie Centre is the V&A East Storehouse’s newly opened home for Bowie’s archive. The centre hosts small displays by guest-curators offering new and personal perspectives on Bowie’s life and work: the first is a series of objects and items selected by Bowie collaborator Nile Rodgers, and Brit-Award-winning indie rock band, The Last Dinner Party.

This show is one for fans of Bowie’s music and fashion, with handwritten lyrics and instruments Bowie played and performed with throughout his career as well as the outfits that made him so utterly unique: such as the frock coat designed for Bowie to wear to his 50th birthday by Alexander McQueen, the Yamamoto Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit that became synonymous with Bowie’s unique style.

Incredibly, the archive contains more than 80,000 items in all – including 414 costumes and accessories and nearly 150 musical instruments, as well as objects, props and scenery for concerts, film and theatre, and even Bowie’s own desk, and fan mail. As Bowie himself once said: “I’m an instant star. Just add water and stir”.

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