Fog over San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California (from the Prisonation series)

Sandow Birk

American

Los Angeles artist Sandow Birk is known for his bold vision of contemporary life, which he develops into expansive, cross-disciplinary projects. His work has addressed the themes of urban violence, religious tensions, political leaders, travel, war, and the American prison system. One of his recent projects centers on the significance of the Qur’an and Islamic traditions in American culture.

Born
1962
Fog over San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California (from the Prisonation series) by Sandow Birk

What forms of power shape this landscape?

This view of San Quentin State Prison shows California’s oldest and most notorious prison veiled behind a foggy mist. Birk’s landscape documents the transformation of California from a mythical Eden into the home of one of the nation’s largest incarcerated populations. According to Birk, the works in his Prisonation series are “based on the California landscape paintings of the 1880s, the image of California, and the romance of the West and the reality of what the West has become.”

Medium
Oil and arcrylic on canvas
Credit

Museum purchase, American Art Trust Fund

Item ID
2002.7
Dimensions
66 x 90 in. (167.6 x 228.6 cm)
Date
2001
Country
Artist name
Sandow Birk
Artwork location