David Bowie & Iggy Pop — Berlin Years: 1976–1977
David Bowie & Iggy Pop — Berlin Years: 1976–1977
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New 2026 Edition — Limited to 77 Prints
This 2026 limited print edition presents a meticulously researched visual study of David Bowie and Iggy Pop’s Berlin years. Conceived as a tribute to the Low era, the print brings together music, place, and production history into a single, archival composition.
In 1976, David Bowie and Iggy Pop relocated to Berlin in search of reinvention, distance, and creative freedom. Over the course of 1976–1977, they recorded and released four albums that permanently altered the language of pop music: The Idiot and Lust for Life by Iggy Pop (co-written and produced with Bowie), alongside Bowie’s own Low and “Heroes”. All four records were released in 1977 and are now considered cornerstones of modern music.
This print visually maps that shared creative journey, charting recordings, releases, and collaborations at the height of their artistic peak. It documents key dates, singles, songwriting credits, recording studios, and contributing musicians—including Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Carlos Alomar, and others—presented in a clear, structured format inspired by archival and museum design.
Printed at A1 scale and signed, this edition is intended as a lasting document of one of the most important intersections in twentieth-century music history.
A serious print for collectors, music historians, and design-led interiors—made to be lived with, studied, and preserved.
A1 · Hand-signed · Limited to 77 prints
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Artwork Specs
Print sizes
Print Sizes
A3 – 29.7 × 42 cm (11.7 × 16.5 in)
A2 – 42 × 59.4 cm (16.5 × 23.4 in)
A1 – 59.4 × 84.1 cm (23.4 × 33.1 in)
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About the prints
– Researched, curated, designed and hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna
– Printed on 170gsm premium matte art paper
Returns & Exchanges
– If you're not completely happy with your print, you can return it within 14 days of delivery
– Print must be returned in original condition and packaging
– Custom or commissioned prints are non-refundable
– To start a return, email shop@thesenseofdoubt.com with your order number
– Refunds are processed once the print is received and inspected
Who’s Behind The Sense of Doubt ?
I’m Alejandro De Luna, the creator behind The Sense of Doubt; a solo studio in Madrid making wall art inspired by music, pop culture, and heritage. What began as a way to make sense of the records, places, and stories that shaped my life has grown into a visual archive that connects moods, history, and art.
I research, design, and hand-sign every piece myself in small batches, and today more than 10,000 art lovers in over 20 countries have my prints on their walls. People describe the work as “brilliantly researched,” “put together with great care,” and “a true labour of love.” That’s exactly what it is; no shortcuts, just me doing the work because I love it.
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