Cat People - https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9GbGO7CKdQ&feature=share David Bowie's favourite visual artists included a variety of artists from different backgrounds and styles, including:  - Basquiat and Hirst: Bowie appreciated the work of these artists, among others, and his ability to recognize visionary talent.  - Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: A British artist whose work was inspired by the Cornish landscape. Bowie's collection included her work Glacier (Bone) (1950).  - [[Frank Auerbach]], David Bomberg, and Francis Picabia: Bowie admired the work of these artists.  - Marcel Duchamp: Bowie appreciated Duchamp's sense of humor.  - [[Graham Sutherland]], William Tillyer, Leon Kossoff, and Stanley Spencer: Bowie favored these British artists.  - George Grosz: Bowie based the set design for his Diamond Dogs tour in part on the work of this satirical German artist.  - German Expressionist artists: Bowie's affinity for [[German Expressionist]] [[Art]] influenced his songwriting.  Bowie was known for his appreciation of a broad range of artistic expression and his ability to discern visionary talent. He also collaborated with a diverse range of visual artists, designers, photographers, and film-makers throughout his career.