Home Actor David Bowie HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 David Bowie Instagram - RANDOM BOWIE COLLECTABLE – 001: TMWFTE FRENCH LOBBY CARDS “Hallo Spaceboy...” Here’s a new feature we’ll be running if it doesn’t prove to be a bit too niche. We’ll be looking at Bowie collectables with the focus on the possible pitfalls associated with each item. The spin-offs associated with a film’s release would be too long to list here, suffice to say, lobby cards are a gentle way in for the novice collector and a rewarding one at that. Lobby cards are a set of stills from a film which are displayed in the lobby or foyer of a cinema. Most commonly around A4 in size, they are usually printed on card, and sometimes thinner glossy paper. Lobby cards were usually sent to cinemas or handed out at press conferences in envelopes along with press kits and posters. Today we’re showing you the 24 cards that were issued for the French release of The Man Who Fell To Earth (L'HOMME QUI VENAIT D'AILLEURS) in which David played T J Newton. (The French title translates to The Man From Elsewhere) Even if you only concentrated on memorabilia from The Man Who Fell To Earth, it’s unlikely that your collection would ever be complete. But lobby cards are a great thing to concentrate on if you find them appealing. The reason we’ve started on this one is because there is currently a plethora of these on online auction sites. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you shell out. Many of these sets have been split up with the cards being sold individually. This is one of the reasons it’s so hard to find a complete set of L'HOMME QUI VENAIT D'AILLEURS cards these days. Things to bear in mind are how many cards were originally in the set, often incomplete sets are offered with no mention that they aren’t complete. Also, ask the seller if they are genuine or reproductions of some kind? Some of this knowledge can only be gained through experience. At least five countries around the globe (probably more) produced lobby card sets for TMWFTE, though this French set of 24 contains the most, there were just 8 in the UK set, for example. #RandomBowieCollectable #BowieTMWFTE #BowieLobbyCard (Continued in comments)

David Bowie Instagram – RANDOM BOWIE COLLECTABLE – 001: TMWFTE FRENCH LOBBY CARDS “Hallo Spaceboy…” Here’s a new feature we’ll be running if it doesn’t prove to be a bit too niche. We’ll be looking at Bowie collectables with the focus on the possible pitfalls associated with each item. The spin-offs associated with a film’s release would be too long to list here, suffice to say, lobby cards are a gentle way in for the novice collector and a rewarding one at that. Lobby cards are a set of stills from a film which are displayed in the lobby or foyer of a cinema. Most commonly around A4 in size, they are usually printed on card, and sometimes thinner glossy paper. Lobby cards were usually sent to cinemas or handed out at press conferences in envelopes along with press kits and posters. Today we’re showing you the 24 cards that were issued for the French release of The Man Who Fell To Earth (L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS) in which David played T J Newton. (The French title translates to The Man From Elsewhere) Even if you only concentrated on memorabilia from The Man Who Fell To Earth, it’s unlikely that your collection would ever be complete. But lobby cards are a great thing to concentrate on if you find them appealing. The reason we’ve started on this one is because there is currently a plethora of these on online auction sites. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you shell out. Many of these sets have been split up with the cards being sold individually. This is one of the reasons it’s so hard to find a complete set of L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS cards these days. Things to bear in mind are how many cards were originally in the set, often incomplete sets are offered with no mention that they aren’t complete. Also, ask the seller if they are genuine or reproductions of some kind? Some of this knowledge can only be gained through experience. At least five countries around the globe (probably more) produced lobby card sets for TMWFTE, though this French set of 24 contains the most, there were just 8 in the UK set, for example. #RandomBowieCollectable #BowieTMWFTE #BowieLobbyCard (Continued in comments)

David Bowie Instagram - RANDOM BOWIE COLLECTABLE – 001: TMWFTE FRENCH LOBBY CARDS “Hallo Spaceboy...” Here’s a new feature we’ll be running if it doesn’t prove to be a bit too niche. We’ll be looking at Bowie collectables with the focus on the possible pitfalls associated with each item. The spin-offs associated with a film’s release would be too long to list here, suffice to say, lobby cards are a gentle way in for the novice collector and a rewarding one at that. Lobby cards are a set of stills from a film which are displayed in the lobby or foyer of a cinema. Most commonly around A4 in size, they are usually printed on card, and sometimes thinner glossy paper. Lobby cards were usually sent to cinemas or handed out at press conferences in envelopes along with press kits and posters. Today we’re showing you the 24 cards that were issued for the French release of The Man Who Fell To Earth (L'HOMME QUI VENAIT D'AILLEURS) in which David played T J Newton. (The French title translates to The Man From Elsewhere) Even if you only concentrated on memorabilia from The Man Who Fell To Earth, it’s unlikely that your collection would ever be complete. But lobby cards are a great thing to concentrate on if you find them appealing. The reason we’ve started on this one is because there is currently a plethora of these on online auction sites. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you shell out. Many of these sets have been split up with the cards being sold individually. This is one of the reasons it’s so hard to find a complete set of L'HOMME QUI VENAIT D'AILLEURS cards these days. Things to bear in mind are how many cards were originally in the set, often incomplete sets are offered with no mention that they aren’t complete. Also, ask the seller if they are genuine or reproductions of some kind? Some of this knowledge can only be gained through experience. At least five countries around the globe (probably more) produced lobby card sets for TMWFTE, though this French set of 24 contains the most, there were just 8 in the UK set, for example. #RandomBowieCollectable #BowieTMWFTE #BowieLobbyCard (Continued in comments)

David Bowie Instagram – RANDOM BOWIE COLLECTABLE – 001: TMWFTE FRENCH LOBBY CARDS

“Hallo Spaceboy…”

Here’s a new feature we’ll be running if it doesn’t prove to be a bit too niche. We’ll be looking at Bowie collectables with the focus on the possible pitfalls associated with each item.

The spin-offs associated with a film’s release would be too long to list here, suffice to say, lobby cards are a gentle way in for the novice collector and a rewarding one at that.

Lobby cards are a set of stills from a film which are displayed in the lobby or foyer of a cinema. Most commonly around A4 in size, they are usually printed on card, and sometimes thinner glossy paper. Lobby cards were usually sent to cinemas or handed out at press conferences in envelopes along with press kits and posters.

Today we’re showing you the 24 cards that were issued for the French release of The Man Who Fell To Earth (L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS) in which David played T J Newton. (The French title translates to The Man From Elsewhere)

Even if you only concentrated on memorabilia from The Man Who Fell To Earth, it’s unlikely that your collection would ever be complete. But lobby cards are a great thing to concentrate on if you find them appealing.

The reason we’ve started on this one is because there is currently a plethora of these on online auction sites. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you shell out.

Many of these sets have been split up with the cards being sold individually. This is one of the reasons it’s so hard to find a complete set of L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS cards these days.

Things to bear in mind are how many cards were originally in the set, often incomplete sets are offered with no mention that they aren’t complete.

Also, ask the seller if they are genuine or reproductions of some kind? Some of this knowledge can only be gained through experience.

At least five countries around the globe (probably more) produced lobby card sets for TMWFTE, though this French set of 24 contains the most, there were just 8 in the UK set, for example.

#RandomBowieCollectable #BowieTMWFTE #BowieLobbyCard

(Continued in comments) | Posted on 09/Mar/2024 05:34:22

David Bowie Instagram – JEFF KOONS’ NOD TO BOWIE WITH FIRST ART ON THE MOON

“Make some new computer thing, That puts me on the moon…”

After a brief delay due to technical issues, the Moon Phases artwork by Jeff Koons was successfully launched on a rocket to the moon from Cape Canaveral at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Thursday.

Bowie fans may be familiar with the work of Jeff Koons, perhaps via David’s interview with him in the Spring 1998 issue of Modern Painters or even because of the April Fool’s day launch party in 1998 of William Boyd’s book Nat Tate: an American Artist 1928-1960, at Jeff Koons’ studio. A hoax of Boyd’s that David presented to the world with the collusion of Koons. 

Anyway, as we said, a rocket made by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company carrying 125 miniature, stainless steel sculptures by Koons launched on Thursday and is expected to land with the Intuitive Machines Nova-C Lunar Lander and be permanently placed near the moon’s south pole on 23rd February.

The Moon Phases artwork (which will be the first authorized art permanently placed on the moon), consists of 125 one-inch sculptures that each correspond to distinct phases and vantage points of the moon. On Earth, 15.5-inch replicas of each mini sculpture will remain.

Each sculpture is named after “people who have made great accomplishments in human history,” as Jeff Koons explained in the promotional video for Moon Phases posted nine months ago: “Each Moon Phase will have the name of an individual throughout history that’s made a tremendous contribution. One of the persons could be Leonardo da Vinci. Another one could be David Bowie. People who have made significant changes and who have given us a glimpse into how we can transcend….Moon Phases really deals with global aspiration for humankind, beyond the Earth into the universe.” 

Read more about the project and watch the full video here: https://www.pacegallery.com/journal/jeff-koons-moon-phases/. (Linktree in bio)

Here‘s to a safe journey for Moon Phases, the second time SpaceX have flung Bowie into space. (See our February 2018 post: BOWIE SONGS USED FOR HISTORIC SPACE FLIGHT)

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David Bowie Instagram – RANDOM BOWIE COLLECTABLE – 001: TMWFTE FRENCH LOBBY CARDS

“Hallo Spaceboy…” 

Here’s a new feature we’ll be running if it doesn’t prove to be a bit too niche. We’ll be looking at Bowie collectables with the focus on the possible pitfalls associated with each item. 

The spin-offs associated with a film’s release would be too long to list here, suffice to say, lobby cards are a gentle way in for the novice collector and a rewarding one at that. 

Lobby cards are a set of stills from a film which are displayed in the lobby or foyer of a cinema. Most commonly around A4 in size, they are usually printed on card, and sometimes thinner glossy paper. Lobby cards were usually sent to cinemas or handed out at press conferences in envelopes along with press kits and posters. 

Today we’re showing you the 24 cards that were issued for the French release of The Man Who Fell To Earth (L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS) in which David played T J Newton. (The French title translates to The Man From Elsewhere)

Even if you only concentrated on memorabilia from The Man Who Fell To Earth, it’s unlikely that your collection would ever be complete. But lobby cards are a great thing to concentrate on if you find them appealing.

The reason we’ve started on this one is because there is currently a plethora of these on online auction sites. But there are a few things to bear in mind before you shell out. 

Many of these sets have been split up with the cards being sold individually. This is one of the reasons it’s so hard to find a complete set of L’HOMME QUI VENAIT D’AILLEURS cards these days.

Things to bear in mind are how many cards were originally in the set, often incomplete sets are offered with no mention that they aren’t complete. 

Also, ask the seller if they are genuine or reproductions of some kind? Some of this knowledge can only be gained through experience. 

At least five countries around the globe (probably more) produced lobby card sets for TMWFTE, though this French set of 24 contains the most, there were just 8 in the UK set, for example. 

#RandomBowieCollectable #BowieTMWFTE #BowieLobbyCard

(Continued in comments)

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