David Bowie left us just over 2 years ago. A versatile artist who has now received a tribute to his memory with an artistic installation that is leaving any passerby at the Broadway Lafayette subway station in New York speechless.
And it is that this metro station has received a facelift with huge portraits of David Bowie that fascinate fans of the great artist. It is those beams that run along the tracks of the station that are subtly capable of creating the spitting image of Bowie with his enigmatic gaze.
From the figure of the artist erected on one of the walls of the station to the Bowie neighborhood where you can find the most emblematic places where the musician and singer passed.
Photos of their concerts in which the size and peculiar shape of represent their well-known songs like Space Oddisey or even the cover of his last album published not long after his death.
All the lyrics of his songs on the steps of the Broadway Lafayette subway or illustrations that seek the memory of the artist with his chameleon transformation over the years.
They are a total of 400 objects from the musician's personal archive those that are being displayed in that subway station that is becoming the perfect place to enjoy the hundreds of forms of expression that Bowie used.
A perfect place to expose an artist of this stature and in which usually everything is cold and gray before the sight and passage of travelers who cross New York by subway. You can find more information on Spotify, precisely in its space for news where you will find more images of this unique and renowned exhibition.