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The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is hosting an exhibit on the career of David Bowie. On display will be more than 60 stage creations including a red leotard with hand-drawn winged rabbits worn by Bowie’s androgynous persona “Ziggy Stardust”; the Union Jack coat designed by Bowie and Alexander McQueen for the “Earthling” album cover in 1997; and a striped vinyl bodysuit designed by Kansai Yamamoto for the 1973 “Aladdin Sane” tour. Image Credit: BLOOMBERG NEWS

An art exhibition chronicling the five-decade career of musician David Bowie opened Tuesday at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, the only American stop on its schedule.

David Bowie is features more than 400 items including photography, album artwork, handwritten lyrics, original fashions, set designs and rare performance material.

Bowie, one of music’s great chameleons, has adopted and discarded personas as he moved through musical styles during his career — from folk-rock to glam to soul to electronica.

The exhibit includes body suits Bowie wore as “Ziggy Stardust” and the Union Jack coat that he and the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen made for the Earthling album cover in 1997.

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London organised the exhibit, which runs in Chicago through January 4. The exhibition previously was shown in London, Toronto, Sao Paulo and Berlin. After Chicago, it travels to Paris, the Netherlands and Melbourne, Australia.

Visit www2.mcachicago.org/exhibition/david-bowie-is/