
NEW YORK, Oct 27 (Reuters) – A pop-up shop and exhibition in New York is celebrating David Bowie on his upcoming 75th birthday.
Located in the Manhattan neighborhood of Soho where the British singer lived, the multimedia experience, entitled “Bowie 75,” will remain open free of charge through January. The date of Bowie’s birthday, Jan 8, will be marked.
“This is meant to be a celebration of David, for David and for his fans,” Lawrence Peryer, the producer of “Bowie 75”, said.
The exhibit of all things Bowie, who died in 2016, includes gift-shop displays of Bowie-emblazoned and themed T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, posters, books and other paraphernalia.
Also of note are a series of multimedia displays that aim to bring the icon back to life. Bowie can be heard discussing topics such as the public interpretation of artwork, in telephone messages visitors can listen to in a replica of a K2 British phone box seen on the album cover of “Ziggy Stardust”.
Another immersive experience allows visitors to listen to Bowie in a 360-surround sound space.
Fans can also write digital messages at a station called “Ground Control to Major Tom”, an allusion to the lyrics of the Bowie classic “Space Oddity”.
“David Bowie has saved my life and many people’s lives. He’s my favourite person, my favourite artist, so he’s made me love life,” said New York singer-songwriter Alessandra Mendez.
An additional “Bowie 75” pop-up shop and exhibit is also available in Bowie’s other major haunt of London.