Some things are meant to be ambiguous – to be read back to front, or intermittently, or many ways at once. This might be argued of David Bowie, whose artistic practice is full of intricacies and misdirections. In any case, it’s definitely true of the new book Enchanting David Bowie by Toija Cinque, Christopher Moore and Sean Redmond, which has launched in conjunction with Melbourne’s David Bowie Is exhibition. The book explores the idea of Bowie’s art as something more than a linear discography, interrogating his intersection with a wide range of art spaces and themes.
If in-depth analyses of the Thin White Duke seem up your alley, you could be in luck. We have three copies of Enchanting David Bowie to give away.