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David Bowie: The Smoker
Deutschlandhalle, Berlin — May 16, 1978
Captured by John Rowlands during Bowie's Isolar II tour, this previously unseen black-and-white photograph shows the artist mid-song, cigarette in hand. Bowie embodies the Berlin Trilogy aesthetic: cinematic, angular, psychologically charged, yet intimately present. Hand-signed by John Rowlands, strictly limited edition.
The Full StoryThe Moment
Captured by John Rowlands during Bowie's Isolar II tour, this previously unseen black-and-white photograph shows the artist mid-song, cigarette in hand. Bowie embodies the Berlin Trilogy aesthetic: cinematic, angular, psychologically charged, yet intimately present. The image freezes a fleeting performance gesture, revealing the poise and controlled intensity of a performer in a creatively revitalized period.
The Heritage
The Isolar II tour marked Bowie's return to live performance after the Berlin period, during which he had overcome previous drug dependencies. While the cigarette is a reminder of his personal habits, this era represented one of his most focused and artistically healthy tours. The photograph occupies a distinctive place in Bowie visual history, with the cigarette-in-hand detail underscoring the cool detachment and theatrical nonchalance that defined this transformative period.
Editions & DimensionsSMALL (16") — Edition 150
Paper Size: 18.66" × 19.33"
Image Area: 16" × 16"
Margins: 1.33" (sides/top), 2" (bottom)
Shipping: 19"L × 5"W × 5"H, 2.0 lbs
MEDIUM (24") — Edition 100
Paper Size: 28" × 29"
Image Area: 24" × 24"
Margins: 2" (sides/top), 3" (bottom)
Shipping: 28"L × 5"W × 5"H, 3.0 lbs
LARGE (33") — Edition 50
Paper Size: 38.5" × 40.13"
Image Area: 33" × 33"
Margins: 2.75" (sides/top), 4.13" (bottom)
Shipping: 37"L × 6"W × 6"H, 4.0 lbs
Deutschlandhalle, Berlin — May 16, 1978
Captured by John Rowlands during Bowie's Isolar II tour, this previously unseen black-and-white photograph shows the artist mid-song, cigarette in hand. Bowie embodies the Berlin Trilogy aesthetic: cinematic, angular, psychologically charged, yet intimately present. Hand-signed by John Rowlands, strictly limited edition.
The Full StoryThe Moment
Captured by John Rowlands during Bowie's Isolar II tour, this previously unseen black-and-white photograph shows the artist mid-song, cigarette in hand. Bowie embodies the Berlin Trilogy aesthetic: cinematic, angular, psychologically charged, yet intimately present. The image freezes a fleeting performance gesture, revealing the poise and controlled intensity of a performer in a creatively revitalized period.
The Heritage
The Isolar II tour marked Bowie's return to live performance after the Berlin period, during which he had overcome previous drug dependencies. While the cigarette is a reminder of his personal habits, this era represented one of his most focused and artistically healthy tours. The photograph occupies a distinctive place in Bowie visual history, with the cigarette-in-hand detail underscoring the cool detachment and theatrical nonchalance that defined this transformative period.
Editions & DimensionsSMALL (16") — Edition 150
Paper Size: 18.66" × 19.33"
Image Area: 16" × 16"
Margins: 1.33" (sides/top), 2" (bottom)
Shipping: 19"L × 5"W × 5"H, 2.0 lbs
MEDIUM (24") — Edition 100
Paper Size: 28" × 29"
Image Area: 24" × 24"
Margins: 2" (sides/top), 3" (bottom)
Shipping: 28"L × 5"W × 5"H, 3.0 lbs
LARGE (33") — Edition 50
Paper Size: 38.5" × 40.13"
Image Area: 33" × 33"
Margins: 2.75" (sides/top), 4.13" (bottom)
Shipping: 37"L × 6"W × 6"H, 4.0 lbs