O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, June 14, 1976
Captured live at Toronto's O'Keefe Centre, this photograph isolates Tom Jones mid-performance, illuminated against a field of darkness, revealing performance as physical labor. Hand-signed by John Rowlands, strictly limited edition.
The Moment
Tom Jones is shown mid-performance, his body arched toward the microphone, muscles engaged, as if the song itself is being physically pulled from him. The composition reduces the stage to its essentials: light, shadow, and a single commanding figure. Rowlands' high-contrast approach sculpts Jones' form, emphasizing posture, tension, and endurance.
The Heritage
By the mid-1970s, Tom Jones had transformed from pop idol into a formidable live performer whose shows were defined by stamina, control, and presence. Rowlands, renowned for capturing performers at moments of full immersion, recognized Jones as an artist who inhabited his songs completely. This photograph reflects that understanding—a portrait of performance as bodily expression rather than gesture or pose.
SMALL (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
O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, June 14, 1976
Captured live at Toronto's O'Keefe Centre, this photograph isolates Tom Jones mid-performance, illuminated against a field of darkness, revealing performance as physical labor. Hand-signed by John Rowlands, strictly limited edition.
The Moment
Tom Jones is shown mid-performance, his body arched toward the microphone, muscles engaged, as if the song itself is being physically pulled from him. The composition reduces the stage to its essentials: light, shadow, and a single commanding figure. Rowlands' high-contrast approach sculpts Jones' form, emphasizing posture, tension, and endurance.
The Heritage
By the mid-1970s, Tom Jones had transformed from pop idol into a formidable live performer whose shows were defined by stamina, control, and presence. Rowlands, renowned for capturing performers at moments of full immersion, recognized Jones as an artist who inhabited his songs completely. This photograph reflects that understanding—a portrait of performance as bodily expression rather than gesture or pose.
SMALL (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