Nile Rodgers Guest-Curates at New David Bowie Centre
- The V&A East Storehouse in London will launch a new David Bowie exhibition on September 13, showcasing more than 90,000 artifacts from the artist’s extensive archive.
- With support from the representatives of David Bowie's legacy, as well as contributions from a prominent family foundation and a major music corporation, the V&A secured Bowie's archive, enabling the establishment of the dedicated centre.
- The centre will include nine rotating displays on Bowie's creative legacy, with guest curations by Nile Rodgers and the band The Last Dinner Party.
- Rodgers described their connection as rooted in a deep appreciation for music that had profoundly shaped and transformed their lives, while The Last Dinner Party referred to Bowie as a continual source of creative inspiration.
- The centre will offer free entry, allow ticket bookings closer to opening, and feature one-on-one viewing slots for selected archive items, promoting deeper engagement with Bowie’s work.
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The Last Dinner Party and Nile Rodgers are curating special David Bowie Centre exhibitions
The Last Dinner Party and Nile Rodgers are curating special exhibitions for the David Bowie Centre, the Victoria & Albert Museum has announced. READ MORE: David Bowie’s earliest years – as told by the people who knew him best First teased back in February 2023, the centre will open on September 13 at the V&A East Storehouse. Today, V&A has announced a number of special displays at the museum, including specially curated exhibitions by prominent…
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