Photography · Collection
David Bowie
This collection begins with David Bowie’s formative years in early 1970s London, photographed by none other than Mick Rock, whose images would come to define Bowie’s most iconic visual era. The Music Photo Gallery presents original works signed by Rock, alongside vintage prints produced by the photographer during those decisive years.
As Bowie relocated to New York, a new chapter unfolded. Other photographers documented his evolving identity within the city’s cultural landscape, capturing moments that reflect his continued reinvention and lasting influence.
Presented as original fine art photographs, these works function as historical documents, preserving the artistic freedom, intimacy, and context in which Bowie’s image was constructed.

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Haddon Hall Beckenham in March, 1972
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Haddon Hall, 1973
From $1,500

Mick Rock
Lou Reed, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Cafe Royale, London, 1973 (1)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie & Mick Jagger, London, 1973
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Mick Rock
David Bowie, New York City, 2002 (1)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie & Mick Ronson, Train to Aberdeen, Scotland, 1973
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Mick Rock
David Bowie (2)
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Mick Rock
David Bowie, 1972 (1)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Scotland, 1973 (2)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, United Kingdom, 1973
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Mick Rock
David Bowie, London, 1973 (1)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie and Mick Ronson, Guitar Fellatio, 1972
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Mick Rock
David Bowie, Haddon Hall Beckenham, 1972 (1)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Haddon Hall Beckenham, 1972 (2)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, UK, 1973 (2)
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Hammersmith Odeon, 1973
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Mick Rock
David Bowie, Scotland, 1972
From $1,500

Mick Rock
David Bowie, Earls Court London, 1973
From $1,500

