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Take Home A Nude 2000


'TAKE HOME A NUDE 2000'
NY ACADEMY AUCTION TODAY

DAVID BOWIE has again contributed artwork towards the 'Take Home A Nude 2000' auction for the New York Academy of Art. Besides being Honorary Chairperson, David has completed three simple pieces of work based around 'pregnancy'. David, using his distinctive manner scanned the images and then modified them on his computer.

Lot #508235
David Bowie Untitled (1, 2, 3).
3 computer generated prints, 2000 11 x 8.5 inches.
Signed.
Estimate: 400-800 USD.

You can view and bid via this link:

Lot #508235 David Bowie

Other works will be included by artists such as Joseph Beuys, Vincent Desiderio, Kiki Smith, Mark Tansey, Cecily Brown, Stephen Hannock, Tony Scherman, David Mann, Judy Cotton, Gregg Kreutz, Peter Drake, Mark Mennin, James Croak, Sol Lewitt, Carlo Maria Mariani, Jock Sturges, Sally Gall, Bruce Weber, Philip Pearlstein, Todd Oldham, Lesley Dill, Andres Serrano, Christo, Wolf Kahn, Alvin Booth, Robin Tewes, Jasper Johns, Edward Schmidt, Eric Fischl and William Wegman.

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Academy through scholarships and programs. The New York Academy of Art was founded by artists, scholars and patrons of the arts dedicated to improving fine arts education in the United States. The school?s aim is to provide students with a mastery of classic, traditional techniques of drawing, painting, and sculpture, while fostering the optimal conditions for vital contemporary art.

New York Academy of Art
111 Franklin Street
(between West Broadway
and Church Street),
TriBeCa, New York City.

The auction takes place today 8th June, auction starts at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

Go to the Take Home A Nude page at the New York Academy of Art

info from littlewonderworld

categories: News
Tuesday 06.06.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Baby Shower Alternative

In lieu of bringing gifts for Iman and David's baby-on-the-way, the expecting couple would prefer donations be made to their favorite cause, Save The Children!

Here is a bit of info from Teenage Wildlife about how this idea came to be:

About 10 days ago, fan Terri Stiffler wrote in to suggest that the upcoming New York concerts would be a good venue for fans who wanted to donate gifts for Iman and David's imminent addition to the family. After some detective work and phone calls by Terri to the Roseland Ballroom, the head of promotions at Roseland called back yesterday with the following message:

"After checking with David Bowie's management, we were informed that Iman is requesting that in lieu of bringing baby presents for her and David, if people would instead make donations to Save The Children, which is one of the many charitable organizations that she feels very strongly about that she is directly working with."

There are many options to donate money or assist in other ways at the Save The Children website. Alternatively, you can make purchases via the Greater Good list of online stores with a guaranteed 5% of your cost being donated directly to Save The Children. Ed: Thanks to Terri for her idea and follow up on this cause.

info from teenagewildlife

categories: News
Tuesday 06.06.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Black Box Recorder

The band Black Box Recorder have included their cover of David Bowie's 'Rock ?N? Roll Suicide' on CD one of 'The Art Of Driving'. The track, which the trio claim to be "the best song ever written", was recorded last month for BBC Radio One's Evening Session and is a constant feature of their live set.

categories: News
Tuesday 06.06.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Whatever Happened To Ziggy Hero?


Bowie On The Piste Again?

No he isn't actually. The image above is a detail from one of the Bowie related publications mentioned in the 'Icon To Icon' article from The Independent. The book by Harland Miller brilliantly entitled 'Slow Down Arthur, Stick To Thirty' and published by 4thEstate should be in the shops (over here in the UK at least) now.

The title is cribbed from some dialogue between T J Newton and his driver in 'The Man Who Fell To Earth', and though I haven't had the chance to read it yet myself, this is what singer of Pulp and Bowie fan, Jarvis Cocker, had to say about it: 'Right up my strasse: thoroughly inappropriate behaviour in an urban setting. The shittier the circumstances, the bigger the dream. Smashing.'

Click on the image above for a brief synopsis, and go to the 4thEstate web site for more details.

Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)

categories: News
Monday 06.05.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Independent Celebrates Bowie The Icon

The culture section of the most recent Independent On Sunday had as its front page the article above entitled Icon To Icon. Inspired by recent Bowie related publications, Philip Hoare explores what would seem to be a popular topic at the moment; "...the role of style leaders and their followers in history, art and fiction...", and he asks; "will this special relationship survive into the digital age?"

Following Wayne Hemmingway's lead on The Big Breakfast just last week, ("...(Bowie) shows what we're missing today...all the pop stars are manufactured.") Philip manages to capture the feeling of belonging to something special, ("a club for which you had to have the right references") perhaps best summed up here: "Such was Bowie's effect on a generation; like Wilde, like Warhol, Bowie was as important for what he represented as for what he did - surely one of the functions of an icon: to instigate a cult." and "Bowie knew what he was doing, as did Oscar Wilde, and Vaslav Nijinsky."

Thanks again David for giving Bowie fans a reason and the confidence to wear a smug 'we-knew-along' grin.

Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)

Please note, in an attempt to remain 'The Anal King' stories from Total Blam Blam very often have secret hotspots, mouse-overs, pop-ups and even free money... So now you know.

categories: News
Monday 06.05.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Last Minute Exclusive: 14 Xtra Tix!!!

14 more tickets have been made available to the David Bowieshow on Friday, June 16th at Roseland - for purchase by BowieNet membersonly!! Act fast, because these tickets will disappearin record time. If you want to purchase tickets, email info@davidbowie.com, with "Tickets for the June 16th Bowie Show" as the subject of the email. IMPORTANT: please include your NAME, BOWIENET USERNAME, and CONTACT INFO in this email. You will be sent an email to confirm your purchase. Overseas members who purchase these tickets will pick up the tickets at Roseland's will-call office, and U.S. ticket-buyers will be mailed their tickets once payment has been processed.

Good luck!!!

categories: News
Monday 06.05.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Glasto Rolls On

This snippet was grabbed from RollingStone.com's Really Randoms:

Nine Inch Nails, Moby, Methods of Mayhem, Fu Manchu, A Perfect Circle, the Bloodhound Gang, Elastica, Muse, Basement Jaxx are among those set for the new "Pyramid" stage at this year's Glastonbury Festival. Other performers include the Chemical Brothers, Travis, David Bowie, Live, Counting Crows, Fat Boy Slim and the Pet Shop Boys. The festival gates open June 21 at 9 a.m. For a full list of performers and loads of information on the event see the official Web site.

Go to www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

thanks bianca

categories: News
Sunday 06.04.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ziggy B-day

28 years ago today "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars" was released to the world! Here is a bit from the Ziggy Stardust Companion:

Happy 28th Birthday Ziggy Stardust! As noted in January - this year mirrors 1972 exactly - so today (6 June 2000) is a Tuesday just like it was in 1972 - and exactly 28 years to the day since the album was released back on 6 June 1972! Note: It was not released on 9 June 1972 which has mistakenly crept into some new books on David Bowie.

Go to the Ziggy Stardust Companion

thanks mike

categories: News
Sunday 06.04.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ricochet Feature

BowieNet has a brand-new Special Feature! The new Ricochet section explores the 1983 Serious Moonlight Tour in-depth, and behind-the-scenes!! The section includes video from Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and includes performances of 'Fame', 'Look Back In Anger', and 'Ricochet'. Click on the red 'Ricochet' button in the 'Special Features' box to the right. There are 8 video clips in all, and to view the second set of clips, you must click on the small arrow pointing down.

Enjoy!

categories: News
Saturday 06.03.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ziggy Stardust

Here is a note from Mike, the webmaster of the Ziggy Stardust Companion:

Tomorrow - 6 June is the 28th Anniversary of Ziggy's release. Incidentally I've updated and new material for June 2000 can be found here at What's New?

http://www.5years.com/new.htm

Go to the Ziggy Stardust Companion

thanks mike

categories: News
Saturday 06.03.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Q And Select Magazine On The Stands

Two UK magazines have David Bowie on their front cover this month. Select has a rather strange-looking weather-proofed Bowie looking like something from the mother ship in Close Encounters'...This is to illustrate their coverage of Glastonbury, which while it is interesting, isn't exactly over-burdened with Bowie-related features.

The July issue of Q magazine on the other hand, has the David Bowie 'Cash For Questions' feature that I know you have all been waiting for. Packed with pictures over a generous six pages, including a couple of very recent shots where the Bowie tresses are under a little more control than they are in the picture above. David's answers are absolutely hilarious, but the fun is punctuated with some serious stuff and a few misconceptions are cleared up.

Did he answer your question? I'm afraid you'll have to buy a copy to find out. We hope to bring you the full thing once the magazine is no longer available for sale, along with even more pictures from the session. Elsewhere in the mag there is a Moby interview with a cool picture of David and the self-confessed Bowie fan. As you probably know, David was among the very first to call upon Moby's extraordinary knob-twiddling skills. Go out and buy your copy now!

Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)

categories: News
Saturday 06.03.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bbc Glasto Coverage

The BBC have announced an unprecedented level of coverage for this year's Glastonbury Festival. With more than 60 hours of airtime over the three days, anyone who can't make this event will be able to watch the highlights from the comfort of their own homes.

Go here for more.

:))

thanks spaceface

categories: News
Thursday 06.01.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Raw Power

Autographed copies of photographer MICK ROCK's IGGY POP book, "Raw Power: Iggy Pop and the Stooges 1972," which has not been released in the States, is available online at www.GreatModernPictures.com

thanks violet

categories: News
Wednesday 05.31.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Holly P Tonight

Hello everybody...

This is to let you all know that the HP Trio will be up at the Dark Star tonight at 8 pm...(158 W.72nd St, just east of Broadway, south side of the street)

Come one, come all and if possible,bring your mother. This will be her last chance to see Cuong Vu and his wild ass trumpet.He'll be off in Europe for next weeks gig....

thanks steve

categories: News
Wednesday 05.31.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Business

Another review of BowieStyle appeared in this week's Financial Times magazine supplement called The Business.They use two lovely pictures from BowieStyle, of the stylish Bowie nearly a quarter of a century apart. They go on to say that Bowie's story 'is a walking, talking dissertation of the rise of the make-up and depliatory industries of the 70s and 80s... When he plucked his eyebrows, a generation of young men set to work with a Swiss Army knife. They really don't make them like this before.'thanks Big Boy

categories: News
Wednesday 05.31.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Perfect Parents?!

Rolling Stone's poll of the moment is to choose your 'ideal rock and roll parents' from one of these choices:

Chrissie Hynde/Ray Davies
Madonna/Guy Ritchie
Liam Gallagher/Patsy Kensit
Lauren Hill/Rohan Marley
David Bowie/Iman
Pamela/Tommy Lee

David and Iman are in the lead with 23%, but Pamela/Tommy Lee are just one vote down, so go VOTE!!

thanks bianca and spaceface

categories: News
Tuesday 05.30.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Adobe - Webcenter Feature

Adobe Web Center, a site by Adobe Systems Inc. (the company that makes the popular graphics program Photoshop), has a new feature on BowieNet! The article includes a quotation from BowieNet's own Squeakie! Rock on! Here is a clip from this exclusive feature:

"Bowie is one of very few entrepreneurs willing to put money on the idea that the boundless creative energy pouring into new media will give rise to new arts. This makes it so successful in the eyes of its creator that Bowie recently relaunched the site's next incarnation, BowieNet v2."

Go to Adobe Web Center

categories: News
Tuesday 05.30.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Channel 4 Celebrates Bowie

Yesterday Channel 4 in the UK bookended their day with programmes celebrating the look of David Bowie. Big Breakfast kicked off early with a flip through new book BowieStyle. Wayne Hemmingway, the man-with-his-finger-on-the-irregular-pulse-of-fashion was the in-house expert who took us on that journey.

Jo Whiley ended the evening with a general chat about Bowie's influence on her guests, who were Moby, Lene Nystrom of Aqua and Armend Van Helden. If you missed either of the shows click on the appropriate link above to view some screen shots and read some of the dialogue.

Paul Kinder realises his dream and time travels back to interview Ziggy...or does he? Click on Jo Whiley for more.

Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)

categories: News
Tuesday 05.30.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

'seven' The Single

'Seven' wanders around the world...(OK OK, very poor pun, I know...so sue me!)

The formats for the next David Bowie single 'Seven' have been confirmed, including mixes by Beck and Marius de Vries. For a full run down of the formats and their track-listings, click on the image of the three UK CD singles above. For our non-UK members we will shortly be running a competition to win this handsome trio of CDs. UK members can simply walk into their local CD emporium on July 17th and walk out with as many sets of the CDs as they want in exchange for some money*.

Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)

categories: News
Monday 05.29.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Dudes And The Fury

A favourite German band from Hannover "Fury in the Slaughterhouse" covered on their forthcoming album"Homeinside" David's song "All the Young Dudes". The release-party for the album was on 28th of May. More information about "Fury in the Slaughterhouse" can be found here:

Go to Fury in the Slaughterhouse online

thanks bianca

categories: News
Monday 05.29.00
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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