David Bowie isn’t just a household name—he’s a cultural shapeshifter. Mention him alongside legends like Michael Jackson, Queen, or The Beatles, and few would argue. But while those names conjure clear images, Bowie remains elusive. He reinvented himself so often it’s hard to tell where the act ended and the truth began. Was it all a brilliant performance? Or was it something deeper—a man in search of his own identity?




