Cat. № POSTER-404 · Archive reference image
Broadcast Archives № 404
Bowie & Razor: A British Perspective
Available · one owner onlyArchive note
Promotional poster for an unrealized documentary or cultural essay pairing David Bowie with Pete Doherty, framed as a transatlantic critique of American cultural anxiety. The implied project—positioned as a British media artifact—suggests a late-2000s moment when both figures were culturally resonant in the UK. The setting is deliberately urban and unglamorous, with graffiti-marked walls anchoring the piece in street-level authenticity. Collectors of lost British music television, alternate-history documentary proposals, and Bowie ephemera will recognize the archival impulse here.
One artifact. One owner. On acquisition it is permanently retired from the archive. You receive the high-resolution file and a signed certificate of exclusivity.
About the certificate →Print specification
2752 × 1536 px · 4.2 MP · landscape
- Section
- Broadcast Archives
- Style
- hand-drawn illustration, color storyboard, television promotional
- Mood
- anxious, sociological, defiant
- Palette
- ochre, moss green, burnt sienna, cream
- Collection
- David Bowie: Afraid Of Americans
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