Rare and intimate images of David Bowie, from the archive of photographer Mick Rock
- Text by Max Gayler
- Photography by Mick Rock
![Rare and intimate images of David Bowie, from the archive of photographer Mick Rock](https://images.huckmag.com/tco/images/Huck/DAVID-BOWIE-MAKE-UP-1973_2023-03-27-084604_vxim.jpg?w=1920&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
“I do not use the word ‘genius’ lightly, but if David Bowie is not a genius, then there is no such thing,” Mick Rock famously said following Bowie’s death earlier this year – an announcement that shook the fabric of the music world and beyond.
Insights into Bowie’s personal life were highly sought after the press, but very few journalists or photographers were capable of pulling off the task in order to feed the frenzied public, starved for attention by the man they had become so emotionally invested in.
![David Bowie, Saxophone, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/DAVID-BOWIE-SAXOPHONE-19731.jpg?w=1920&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
David Bowie, Saxophone, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
Rock made friends with Bowie in 1972 and went on to create and capture some of Bowie’s most exciting and iconic visual work. Now with a new exhibition at Beetles + Huxley, Rock has put together a collection of photos of his time with Bowie – a look at the life of a man who remained very secretive about his personal life, yet remained unreservedly devoted to those close to him.
Since his death, many photographers have released images of the Brixton boy, all in hope of giving us a more intimate look into the life of a man who very few were lucky enough to have as a friend, yet we all felt we knew personally.
![David Bowie with Hunky Dory album cover, Haddon Hall, UK, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Bowie-With-Hunky-Dory-Album-Cover_HaddonHall_UK1973.jpg?w=1080&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
David Bowie with Hunky Dory album cover, Haddon Hall, UK, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
![Bowie and Lou Reed, Dorchester Hotel, London, 1972, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/BOWIE-AND-LOU-REED-DORCHESTER-HOTEL-LONDON-1972.jpg?w=1080&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
Bowie and Lou Reed, Dorchester Hotel, London, 1972, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
None, however managed to capture such intimate work as Mick Rock, whose close relationship with Bowie gave him access to some of the man’s biggest and most memorable moments. Rock captured iconic images of him as Ziggy Stardust and his later transformations, as he was catapulted into the realms of international recognition.
The images feature moments from something as casual as a smirking Bowie, hiding behind a lit cigarette, staring down the camera in a rarely spontaneous shot; to exceptional highs such as the performance shot at Earls Court, London, playing the character of Ziggy Stardust and heavily covered in surreal makeup.
![Bowie with cigarette, Queen 2 liner, UK, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/BOWIE-WITH-CIGARETTE-QUEEN-2-LINER-UK-1973.jpg?w=828&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
Bowie with cigarette, Queen 2 liner, UK, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
![Bowie Performing at Earls Court, London, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/BOWIE-PERFORMING-AT-EARLS-COURT-LONDON-1973.jpg?w=1080&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
Bowie Performing at Earls Court, London, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
Rock’s collection also features familiar faces in the likes of Lou Reed, Syd Barrett and Kate Moss. Rock’s close relationship with both glam rock and punk brought his work to the attention of some of the world’s biggest performers, including Queen who employed Rock’s talents for the now widely known cover of their sophomore album, Queen II.
Rock’s candid portraits of Bowie are artefacts of his life, bits and pieces of history which give us better knowledge of exactly who this remarkable man was, both on and off stage.
![David Bowie, Scotland, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/DAVID-BOWIE-SCOTLAND-19731.jpg?w=1080&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
David Bowie, Scotland, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
![David Bowie, Life On Mars, London, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/DAVID-BOWIE-LIFE-ON-MARS-1973.jpg?w=1080&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
David Bowie, Life On Mars, London, 1973, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
![Syd Barrett with record player, London, 1969, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Syd-Barrett-With-Record-Player_London_1969.jpg?w=1920&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
Syd Barrett with record player, London, 1969, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
![Kat Moss, Lou Reed tee, New York, USA, 2002, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room](https://images.huckmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/KATE-MOSS-LOU-REED-TEE-NEW-YORK-USA-20021.jpg?w=1920&q=75&auto=compress&format=jpg)
Kate Moss, Lou Reed tee, New York, USA, 2002, © Mick Rock / courtesy The Print Room
Spotlight on David Bowie by Mick Rock is being shown by The Print Room at Beetles + Huxley, London.
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