A photograph from The Man Who Fell To Earth sessions. The museum is also planning to hold an academic symposium on the singer
David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit and hand-written lyrics are among items chosen from the singer's vast collection of 60,000 objects set to go on public display for the first time.
Bowie, 65, gave curators at London's Victoria and Albert museum rare access to his huge personal archive in New York for what is being billed as the first museum Bowie retrospective.
More than 300 objects have been selected for the show which opens next spring and will feature instruments, sketches, musical scores, diary entries and album artwork.
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