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In reply to the discussion: So last month HBO ran a documentary about a religion. They portrayed the central figure of that [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)Serrano, you probably have never even seen the photograph called 'Piss Christ'. The artist states that he is in fact a person of faith and a great deal of his work is very straight forward devotional and includes lovely portraits of clergy and nuns as well as more traditional images of holy figures. Some of his work he even titles 'Holy' in nature.
'Piss Christ' is very interesting in this context, because in Islam, which also honors Jesus as a prophet, that art work would be seen as blasphemy but so would the Church sanctioned image of the crucified Jesus used as a prop in the photo. Think about that.
The 'Piss Christ' was a photo in a series which addressed the mortal body, the redemptive and toxic qualities of bodily fluids and the human experience which bridges the physical and the spiritual. Far be it from me to suggest that a crucified man does in fact piss and shit himself, nor will I suggest that those who wish to deny the true brutality of a death by crucifixion while still looking to that death as a redeeming action disrespect the crucified guy.
I offer links to two of Serrano's photo series, the fist is called 'The Church' and the second is called 'Holy Works'. They are beautiful and highly respectful of the subject matters...
http://www.artnet.com/usernet/awc/awc_thumbnail.asp?aid=424202827&gid=424202827&cid=121350&works_of_art=1
http://www.artnet.com/usernet/awc/awc_thumbnail.asp?AID=424202827&GID=424202827&CID=264331&page=2&recs=6&MaxPages=3&works_of_art=1