
Celebrating 50 years of one of David Bowie’s most important studio albums, Station to Station, this limited archival presentation brings together two authentic artefacts from one of the most compelling periods in his career.
Issued exclusively by Genesis Publications, each archive set pairs an original limited-edition photographic print by Geoff MacCormack — Bowie’s close friend and collaborator during the mid-1970s — with a Bowie-signed conceptual bookplate, both produced in connection with the sold-out publication of From Station to Station: Travels with Bowie 1973–1976.
‘Oh Geoff, what a terrifically clever idea this is. Take the two of us and pretend that we went to America, Japan and, wait for it, fucking Russia of all places, me as a rock star and you as cheerful backing singer… Brilliant!’ – David Bowie
Now down to the last remaining copies.
Presented with conservation at its core, each set brings together two historically linked objects from Bowie’s Station to Station era.
The Photographic Print
The Bowie-Signed Bookplate
Archival Presentation
Fewer than 50 sets are available.
Select from 12 photographic images below, each limited to five signed copies.
Trans-Siberian Express, 1973
'It was the people we saw at various train stops that caught our imaginations. Life for them must have been really hard. Trying to judge their ages, it seemed that most reached 20, jumped two decades and went straight to 40.' – Geoff MacCormack
Albuquerque, 1975
'Part of David and his generosity was wanting to take his friends on the journey with him.' – Geoff MacCormack
Trans-Siberian Express, 1973
'Striking a pose on the Trans-Siberian Express. Our dress code rapidly fell away after about two days into the long journey. The jacket David is wearing is a Freddie Buretti original. With his bright red hair and unconventional clothing, Bowie didn't exactly blend into the austere surroundings of Siberia.' – Geoff MacCormack
New Mexico, 1975
'I'm so glad I took this (once in a lifetime) of The Man, en famille, before he fell to earth. The temperature was unbearably hot at White Sands in New Mexico. This was the site of the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, an eerie and desolate place.' – Geoff MacCormack
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Celebrating 50 years of one of David Bowie’s most important studio albums, Station to Station, this limited archival presentation brings together two authentic artefacts from one of the most compelling periods in his career.
Since 1974 Genesis has created signed limited edition books on behalf of authors and artists ranging from the Beatles to Buckingham Palace.
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