Unfinished films, musicals and handwritten notes are among the treasures revealed in David Bowie’s archive, which opens to the public this week at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
The collection of more than 90,000 items, acquired from Bowie’s estate, includes plans for an unmade film titled Young Americans, in which his fictional astronaut Major Tom is sent to «a disgruntled America.» Curator Madeleine Haddon described it as «reflective on what it’s like to be a Brit in the U.S., and thinking about international politics and their place in the world.»
Another abandoned project, The Spectator, was a stage musical about...