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From Print online:
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This is David Bowie's year and here is a roundup of the news.
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On March 23 the V&A opens David Bowie Is, an exhibition of more than 300 objects that include handwritten lyrics, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs and Bowie's own instruments.
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March 11 was the premiere of Bowie's first album in ten years titled The Next Day and Jonathan Barnbrook designed the covers for album and singles. Before release, the album design caught the eye and ire of the UK design press. Dezeen writes: \". . . graphic design studio Barnbrook has defaced a classic David Bowie album and upturned a 1970s photograph of the musician to create the covers of his new album and single.\"
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Barnbrook responded on his blog with an explanation...

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