David Bowie - The Passenger's photos exhibit by Andrew Kent at Tam Teatro Arcimboldi Milano

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Simona Cochi introducing to one of the most awaited events for this season: David Bowie The Passenger's photos exhibit by Andrew Kent at Tam Teatro Arcimboldi Milano.
Curated by Vittoria Mainoldi and Maurizio Guidoni. Produced by Navigare Srl.
Housed in the outstanding Teatro Arcimboldi created to welcome the seasons of the Teatro alla Scala
Teatro degli Arcimboldi's artistic director is Gianmario Longoni and is today the place of excellence for live entertainment, thanks to the hospitality of the greatest Italian and international artists who, by choosing it, have consolidated its prestige and made it an acclaimed brand. worldwide.

The exhibition “DAVID BOWIE the PASSENGER. By Andrew Kent ", is an Italian preview, and consists of 51 shots, various memorabilia and original documents from the Kent archive. Alongside the photographic journey, the protagonists of Bowie's European adventure in the mid-1970s will be faithfully and philologically reconstructed: from the carriage of the train that took him to Moscow, to his hotel room in Paris. And more clothes, microphones, cameras, records, models, posters, various memorabilia and projections complete the exhibition, accompanying the visitor on a spectacular and immersive journey within one of the most fascinating parentheses in the career of the popular culture icon.
Andrew Kent (Los Angeles, February 20, 1948) is an acclaimed photographer who created many of the most iconic images of 1970s rock superstars, including Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Jim Morrison, KISS, Iggy Pop and Frank Zappa, though undoubtedly Kent's most important collaboration was with David Bowie from 1975 to 1978.
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