Never before seen images of David Bowie have been selected to appear next month in an exhibition at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.
The photographs were taken by his childhood friend Geoff MacCormack while Bowie was on tour across the early seventies, a period considered to be his creative peak. MacCormack was invited to join Bowie and The Spiders From Mars on their three-year tour which was something completely different from his previous job of selling advertising space for a London construction company.
The selection of 60 shots includes snapshots of the film Bowie starred in The Man Who Fell to Earth, as well as scenes on the Trans-Siberian Express and other intimate never-before-seen shots. Rock ‘n’ Roll With Me Bowie/MacCormack 1973-76 is set to run from October 17 through to June 6 at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. Take a look at some of the samples below.