I have always felt that I am the sum total of my parts.
About Andres Serrano
Andres Serranois an American photographer and artist. His work, often considered transgressive art, includes photos of corpses and uses feces and bodily fluids.
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I have always felt that my work is religious, not sacrilegious.
American photographer (1950- )
I am just an artist.
American photographer (1950- )
In my work, I explore my own Catholic obsessions.
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People have to find ways of explaining the work.
American photographer (1950- )
An artist is nothing without his or her obsessions, and I have mine.
American photographer (1950- )
I like Church furniture.
American photographer (1950- )
I don’t think that because I am Hispanic I should therefore do Hispanic work.
American photographer (1950- )
As a former Catholic, and as someone who even today is not opposed to being called a Christian, I felt I had every right to use the symbols of the Church and resented being told not to.
American photographer (1950- )
My use of the medium – photography – is in some ways traditional.
American photographer (1950- )
I have never been able to see myself as fitting into one category, and I have never been able to limit my contact with people to one group of people.
American photographer (1950- )
I like the aesthetics of the Church.
American photographer (1950- )
I am an artist first and a photographer second.
American photographer (1950- )
I usually refer to myself as Hispanic.
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Being born, especially being born a person of color, is a political act in itself.
American photographer (1950- )
One of the things that I am happy about in my life as an artist is that I am not considered a Hispanic artist.
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I have never voted in my life.
American photographer (1950- )
Whenever possible, I operate outside the system.
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My work is intensely personal.
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My work has social implications, it functions in a social arena.
American photographer (1950- )
Unfortunately, the Church’s position on most contemporary issues makes it hard to take them seriously.
American photographer (1950- )
I like going to Church for aesthetic reasons, rather than spiritual ones.
American photographer (1950- )
I like to believe that rather than destroy icons, I make new ones.
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I think if the Vatican is smart, someday they’ll collect my work.
American photographer (1950- )
Some people have compared the Klan images to ecclesiastical figures.
American photographer (1950- )
Oftentimes we love the thing we hate and vice versa.
American photographer (1950- )
I have always felt that I am the sum total of my parts.
American photographer (1950- )
I am drawn to Christ but I have real problems with the Catholic Church.
American photographer (1950- )