A Soulful Art Legacy: 40 David Bowie Paintings / Artworks

David Bowie Paintings

He was a musician, a songwriter, an actor, and a legend. But did you know he started as a painter?

A Soulful Art Legacy: Artworks Made by David Bowie

Just like many others around the globe, I was saddened by the departure of a great artist of our age – David Bowie. I have to admit, though, that my sadness is somehow selfish. I knew it wouldn’t be long until my turn to face the end of this life, just like my favorite artist who sang these songs to me and grew up listening to them. However, there are some artists behind the mask of sadness who are simply prompted to promote their freshly made paintings and prints to profit from shocked fans who want to pay tribute to their hero. On that very same day!

David Bowie’s own art

So, instead of sharing art made on the death of David Bowie, here I would like to share some of his very own body of work. Let’s pay real tribute to him by celebrating his creativity! David Bowie’s paintings show a knowledgeable approach to art, influenced by Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, Francis Bacon, and Francis Picabia…

German Expressionism

In the spring of 1976, he and Iggy Pop left America ‘and moved to Berlin. They were fleeing the artistic cannibalism of Los Angeles. Berlin gave him access to a new life and new inspirations. And not just about music: Bowie, whose affinity for German Expressionist art far pre-dated his residence in Berlin, executed then a great number of lithographs and many portrait paintings. It had a great influence on his songwriting. He clearly isn’t a master, and there is a technical lack of practice to be seen, but there is also passion and great sensitivity.

“You aren’t dead as long as somebody is thinking about you.” Bertolt Brecht

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Turkish Father and Son – 1978
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996

Squeeze – 1996

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
The rape of Bigarschol – 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Hearts Filthy Lesson – 1995
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Dry Heads Capetown – 1995
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Present future accepted – 1995
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Portrait of JO – 1976
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
I am a World Champion – 1977
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Evol for the Missing – 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Berlin landscape with JO – 1978 (Portrait of Iggy Pop (James Osterberg))
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Child in Berlin  – 1977

DHead series

Bowie painted these DHeads during his career, but it only went public around 1994. This series has approximately 47 works. He painted friends, family, and other musicians for the DHead series, even some self-portraits, but he didn’t identify his subjects. We know for sure the one below is a portrait of Mike Garson.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
DHead – portrait of Mike Garson
(Courtesy of Mike Garson – thanks to Mike and Mark)

Bowie’s original art value

An update to talk about the estimated value of his artworks. In 1998, Bowie donated a DHead painting, self-portrait in this case, to the fundraising ARTAID in Edinburgh.

In 2016 an anonymous fan (a film producer) of David Bowie paid £22,500 for it at auction (around 28k $ or 25k €). The estimated value and bid was £3,000-£5,000.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
david bowie paintings - Jon - 1998

Jon, 1998 – Lithograph on Fabriano paper – 59 × 45 cm
Edition 100/175 (source: artsy)

DHead XLVI (46)

Just this hour, June 24 2021, a painting was expected to fetch an estimated $9000 to 12000 USD was sold on the online art auctioneer Cowley Abbot. Price was finally realized at $108120 USD on this page (photos from Cowley Abbot Fine Art).

It was found at a donation center at a landfill in South River, north of Toronto. The anonymous seller paid $5 Canadian for the painting in summer 2020.

Andy Peters, who’s been collecting Bowie autographs since 1978, and shared it on his website since 1978 has been contacted by CNN and authenticated the signature.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996

Two strange elements yet can be seen:

  1. The Series number was originally XXXXVI, which is, well, 46 too. It is probably indicating that perhaps David Bowie didn’t know or didn’t want to bother about Roman numerals.
  2. It is mentioned “Computer collage” in the painting technique and there is clearly no collage.

I don’t imply that there is any doubt about the provenance. I just think it is a sign that Bowie didn’t care about any commercial value or business related to his visual expression.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996

South African series

An exploration of Bowie’s thoughts on the “white ancestor” story, gleaned from his trip to South Africa. The artist’s quote:

“In 1995 Iman and I took our first trip to South Africa. One of the prevailing stories handed down is that when the first tribes saw the white man they presumed they were being visited by their ancestors, as in their mythology the ancestors appear as a ghost-like white form.”

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Ancestor
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Ancestor II

Major Arcana cards series

Five silkscreens after the tarot made by David Bowie inspired this series, which was inspired by the five major tarot cards in Los Angeles in November 1975. The first edition of 50 was only gifted to his family and friends. Then, in the 90s’, a new release of a smaller size and a larger edition was made available to the public.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996

Representations of the Major Arcana

  • “Lovers”, the 22 trump cards,
  • “Death”, the 6th trump card,
  • “Star” the 13th trump card,
  • “Moon” the 18th,
  • “Earth” the 21st.

We can easily draw a parallel between the artworks and Bowie’s career phases. Lovers, Death, Star, Moon, Earth as displayed but shuffling them up as Earth, Star, Lovers, Moon and inevitably death and realizing the combinations are endless.

Sketches and studies

Preparatory drawings by David Bowie for different projects, including an unrealised film set in Hunger City, 1974.

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Study
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Study – Hunger City – The Future
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Make-up study
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Study
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Study – One Such Tribe enters one such Building – Handwritten musings referring to Diamond Dogs.
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Drawing on Gitane Packet
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Study – Ashes to Ashes

David Bowie self-portraits

David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Self portrait – 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Self portrait – 1996 (another photo)
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Dhead V, 1995, Acrylic on canvas
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Self portrait – 1996
David Bowie paintings - The rape of Bigarschol - 1996
Self-portrait – 1978, Inspired by the cover for the album cover of Heroes (Victoria and Albert Museum)

Portrait of the Japanese author Yukio Mishima

Painted in 1977, the portrait is displayed in his bedroom in Berlin (8 Feb 1978). It was exhibited at the “David Bowie Is” exhibition in 2014 at the Martin-Gropius-Bau museum in Berlin. And at the “David Bowie Retrospective Exhibition” held at Tennōzu Isle (Japan) in 2017.

David Bowie Paintings - portrait of Yukio Mishima
David Bowie paintings portrait of Yukio Mishima

Sources:

– TheTelegraph
– Bowieart.com (off since Feb 2017)
– 阿富汗奸细

 

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