Gary Oldman, Oscar-winning actor and David Bowie’s close friend and collaborator, will provide narration for the upcoming David Bowie Is mobile app, a digital adaptation of the touring museum exhibition honoring the late musician. The Augmented Reality edition, available on iOS and Android, is out January 8th – which would have been Bowie’s 72nd birthday.
In a statement, Oldman said it was a “privilege to be involved” in the project, adding, “This brings the amazing David Bowie Is exhibition to a wider audience. It’s great that his fans get to experience it.
In a statement, Oldman said it was a “privilege to be involved” in the project, adding, “This brings the amazing David Bowie Is exhibition to a wider audience. It’s great that his fans get to experience it.
- 1/3/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
The traveling exhibition “David Bowie Is,” which has been touring to museums around the world for the past five years, is approaching its two-millionth visitor. The feat will be marked on June 20 at the Brooklyn Museum where the person designated will receive a signed lithograph of a Bowie self-portrait (used for the “Outside” album cover), a limited edition of the “David Bowie Is” book, a pair of Sennheiser headphones, and a premium subscription to Spotify.
“David Bowie Is” is currently on display at the Brooklun Museum through July 15 where it is the top-selling exhibition in the institution’s history, welcoming more than 180,000 visitors since its March 2 opening. It offers a look at the five-decade career of the legendary musician.
The exhibition was curated by Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh from the Department of Theatre and Performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Brooklyn presentation was organized by Matthew Yokobosky,...
“David Bowie Is” is currently on display at the Brooklun Museum through July 15 where it is the top-selling exhibition in the institution’s history, welcoming more than 180,000 visitors since its March 2 opening. It offers a look at the five-decade career of the legendary musician.
The exhibition was curated by Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh from the Department of Theatre and Performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Brooklyn presentation was organized by Matthew Yokobosky,...
- 6/14/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
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