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fantasists: Xavier Serrano by Andres Leon
Blood Semen V by: Andres Serrano, 1990
Andrea Mantegna, Lamento sul Cristo morto Andres Serrano
gayship: Andres Serrano, Heaven and Hell, 1984
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Black Baby Jesus by Andres Serrano; Immersions series, 1990
Ecce Homo installation by Andres Serrano, 1988
noctuo:The Morgue (Homicide), Andrés Serrano.
vivipiuomeno1: Andres Serrano,(New York, 15 aug 1950) The Morgue (Knifed to Death II), 1992, cibachrome
nattonelli:Andres Serrano - The Morgue (1992)
noctuo: The Morgue (Homicide), Andrés Serrano.
plizm: Andres Serrano - The Morgue (1992)
flashofgod:Andres Serrano, From the series Body and Soul, 1996.
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x-v-i-i-blog: ‘Piss Christ’ is a work of art by Andres Serrano, a red-tinged photograph of a crucifix submerged in a glass container of what was purported to be the artist’s own urine. He is one of my favourite artists and many of his works use
maryjopeace: ANDRES SERRANO | KEN COX | SET DESIGNER | 2002 | STRIP-PROJECT | SEPTEMBER 2019
ortut:Andres Serrano - The Other Christ (The Interpretation of Dreams) [detail], 2001
et-ta-bouche-en-peau-de-lys: Andres Serrano
artsy: “I like to believe that rather than destroy icons, I make new ones.”—Andres Serrano
scoutingforqueers: Andres Serrano, Christiaan and Rose, 1996
cggrafo:Andres Serrano for Supreme
maryjopeace: ANDRES SERRANO | MORGUE | 1992 | VOGUE PARIS N° 817 | MAY 2001 | STRIP-PROJECT | FEBRUARY 2019
criwes: The Morgue (AIDS Related Death) (1992) by Andres Serrano Artist Andres Serrano’s series of photographs The Morgue investigates ideas of death and our relationship with it. Working with a forensic pathologist Serrano photographed the bodies
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mustmuse: Andres Serrano - Christiaan and Rose, 1996
euo: The Morgue, 1992 Andres Serrano
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timelightbox: Photo: An Rong Xu for TIME Homeless in New York: Public Art Goes Underground Photographer Andres Serrano takes to the streets and takes over a New York City subway station with his confrontational portraits of the homeless.