$4,500
Panik Collective
Born in the U.S.A.
oil on digital serigraph on canvas
120 × 120 cm. (47.25 × 47.25 in.)
$4,500
1 in stock
After the 1984 Bruce Springsteen album of the same name, original cover photograph by Annie Leibovitz. If the Pink Floyd mash-up, Prism Wall Immolation, was a bridge, then Born in the U.S.A. is the first step onto new soil, which is a figurative and literal coincidence. The color palette of Annie Leibovitz’ photograph lent itself greatly to diminishing the visibility of the central imagery and producing the type of foggy perspective one might see through the bottle glass common to architecture of a certain era in great, American, industrial cities like Detroit, Chicago and Pittsburgh. The abstraction is a statement about Americanism, as are many of the songs in Bruce Springsteen’s oeuvre.
Exhibited at Indy MOCA in 2014, Houston Museum of Drawing (June-December 2016). Ships rolled.