When David Bowie passed away earlier this year, the world lost a visionary artist. In tribute to his memory, photographer Markus Klinko is sharing previously unseen images he made of the pop culture icon for his new exhibit, Bowie Unseen, currently in galleries worldwide.

Bowie and Klinko met in 2001 when Klinko was shooting Bowie's wife Iman's book cover and was so impressed with the photographer's work that he invited him to shoot the album cover for Heathen. The two then worked together on several occasions over the course of 15 years.

"Not only was David one of the most photogenic stars of all times," Klinko tells Esquire, "but his incredible knowledge of photography, art and even post production made this collaboration unforgettable. It is also very rare for a major star to be so personable, and kind."

Klinko has partnered with Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research on the project and will donate a selection of the prints to the Foundation for an upcoming auction to raise money for cancer research. 

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The show will run in L.A. through June 30th at Mr. Musichead Gallery, in Paris through June 25th at the ArtCube Galerie, in Tokyo from July 12th-20th at Gallery Speak For, and now in Tel Aviv. The exhibition is made possible by FUJIFILM.

From: Esquire US