Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 July 2013

REVIEW: David Bowie is at the V&A

As a big David Bowie fan i had to see the David Bowie is, exhibition at London's V&A museum. I discovered to my horror months ago that all pre released tickets had sold out instantly so i would have to get all retro and go down south and queue outside the venue. Saying that my visit to the exhibition was more than half way in to the exhibition's residency by the time it got to 10am, there was a large queue of like minded fans who had missed out on the original ticket sale. The V&A release an undisclosed number of tickets each day for people wanting to queue. All i will say is that if you want to get your hands on one of these tickets, you need to be there early.




The David Bowie is.. Exhibition is a previously unseen selection of notes, costumes, video footage and photographs that allows us to get a step closer to forever elusive and rather mysterious David Bowie. This icon of style and music still intrigues his fans to this day. Long gone are the days of Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin sane but the mystery of this star man remains.
The 300exhibits on display have been selected by the V&A and plot the career of Bowie from his humble beginnings as David Jones to the release of his latest, somewhat surprise of an album, “The next Day”
Just the mere selection of photos of illustrate the monumental changes (Didn’t mean to quote the man himself) that he has gone through throughout his career. At the peak of his career, Bowie’s alter egos allowed him a force field operate behind without baring himself to the world. This allowed his creativity to flow. We are treated to a view of how he created some of his more famous lyrics with a process of word selection. (see Below)  
Cut up lyrics for ‘Blackout’ from “Heroes”, David Bowie 1977, © The David Bowie Archive 2012. Image © V&A Images.
 

One major factor became increasingly obvious while looking around the exhibition is that we see how Bowie influenced and was also influenced by contemporary art and culture; the art of Andy Warhol, and also the fashion house of Alexander McQueen to name a few..Without this man, where would we be? Would we have artists like Lady Gaga? He has well and truly embedded himself in the fabric of contemporary culture and i am happy to say, that is where he will stay.

The performance footage allows the visitors the chance to step back in time and give them the feeling of seeing him in person. The star man exhibit especially! I had to remind myself that i wasn't actually at one of his gigs (unfortunately) 

This is a must see exhibition for any Bowie fan but also for any music fan around the world!


Sunday, 30 June 2013

REVIEW: Eddie Izzard - Force Majeure

Saying as i haven't been blogging regularly for a while i feel that i need to catch up so expect lots of random blogs in the next few weeks until I feel satisfied

On the 10th May i went to see one of my favourite human beings! Eddie Izzard brought his latest world tour to the steel city! Force Majeure covers topics such as the puzzling sport of dressage to an argument over the final plate of spaghetti carbonara between god and Darth Vader. 

Loyal fans of  Izzard will be accustomed to his unique delivery and once again, the subject matter doesn't disappoint. Izzard's surreal comedy has brought him an army of fans all over the world and he continues to offer the public a breath of fresh air from panel show regulars that grace our screens most nights. His storytelling is as gripping as it has been since the famous brought up by wolves sketch.

The colossal Force Majeure world tour is a true reflection of Izzard's all or nothing way of life. This multi marathon running action transvestite never seems to sit down and has now set his sights on politics - he has set himself a time plan of his goals and his step in to politics is set for 2020. He gets my vote, that is for sure!
Eddie bring his passion of politics in to his stand up by making stabs at the far right wing and even at the late Margaret Thatcher (Which went down very well in Sheffield)

This tour is definitely one for his loyal fans who understand Eddie's comedy as newbies may struggle to keep up with his train of thought. It is still an amazing show and lucky for us it will be out on DVD winter 2013