Skip to main content
Pan’s Opticon Studies, No. 1 - Image 1
Pan’s Opticon Studies, No. 1 - Image 2

Robin Rhode and Niels Borch Jensen

Pan’s Opticon Studies, No. 1

2008

Thumbnail 1
Thumbnail 2
Scroll

Pan’s Opticon Studies, No. 1

2008

Physical Qualities Photogravure, Sheet: 561 x 775 mm. (22 1/16 x 30 1/2 in.) Plate: 489 x 732 mm. (19 1/4 x 28 13/16 in.)
Credit Line Roger M. Dalsheimer Photograph Acquisitions Endowment
Object Number 2010.3.1
The title of this series calls up the panopticon, an eighteenth century penitentiary design that stationed guards in a central tower encircled by floor upon floor of prison cells. This enabled 24 hour surveillance of inmates. Ever since Michel Foucault published “Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison” (1975), artists and scholars have evoked the design as emblematic of a state’s desire to control individuals. Rhode alters the term “panopticon” to make it possessive. In doing so he cleverly inverts authority so that the people represented here control the power to see. Their eyes are equipped with calipers that measure the amount of light emitted onto surfaces. As instruments that measure the distance between two sides of an object, pseudoscientists used them in the 19th century to measure skull size and facial features of select people, including prisoners. The vagaries (and vulgarities) of faulty racial experiments are tested by Rhodes’ two figures. One in bowler hat, scarf and jacket endures the strain of a nylon stocking over his head; a man of the 1950s, a period of rampant racial surveillance, he is as constrained as the apparatus he maneuvers. His counterpart wears contemporary dress. Of our time, he skeptically regards controlling measures from a distance or probes the pain they produced by pressing in.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2010; Niels Borch Jensen, Berlin
Seeing Now: Photography Since 1960

Shifting Views: People & Politics in Contemporary African Art

Inscribed: lower left in graphite: "7/24"; lower right in graphite: "ROBIN RHODE 2009."

Markings: WM: Somerset

Artist

Robin Rhode

1975–2000

South African, born 1976
Meet Robin →

Publisher

Niels Borch Jensen

2000–2000

Meet Niels →

Explore the Collection Further

Robin Rhode
Untitled (Anchor)
2004
Robin Rhode and Niels Borch Jensen
Pan's Opticon Studies, No. 5
2008
Robin Rhode and Niels Borch Jensen
Pan's Opticon Studies, No. 4
2008
Robin Rhode and Niels Borch Jensen
Pan's Opticon Studies, No. 3
2008
Robin Rhode and Niels Borch Jensen
Pan's Opticon Studies, No. 2
2008
Ozias Humphry
Portrait studies
1785
Shirley Gorelick
Untitled (Two Studies of Libby)
1965–1975
Feillet, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, and others
Studies of Heads for the Two Adult Figures in "The Unhappy Family'
1819–1829
Jozan, Feillet, and others
Studies of Heads for the Two Adult Figures in "The Unhappy Family'
1819–1829
James Stroud
Burin Studies (state 14)
1979
James Stroud
Burin Studies (state 13)
1979
James Stroud
Burin Studies (state 12)
1979