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"I want the j)oK to recognize that
I am goo . Christian, to embrace
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workwith him."
make beautiful." For his series
titled America, Serrano did just
that: photographing people he
thought represented America after 9/11. The series induded
portraits of an airline pilot, soldiers, firefighters, celebrities, chil-
dren on welfare, a pimp, and even a Klu Klux Klan leader. "I
don't judge," says Serrano of his portrait subjects, "I just try to
make them look good."
No stranger to vandals and critics, Serrano is used to defend-
ing his work, telling the French newspaper Liberation that he
has no sympathy for the blasphemous, and that his work has
been consistently misinterpreted.
When I ask Serrano if he is a devout Christian, he replies
with "Being a Catholic is like being an artist. If you say you're a
good artist or a good Christian, then you are."
Raised Catholic, Serrano said he stopped practicing after
his confirmation when he was 12. "I stopped going to church
and stopped thinking about it until I got into my 30s, when
Christianity was showing up everywhere in my work," says Ser-
rano, now 62 years old. "I'm not an anti-Christian bigot:' he
says, "I want the pope to recognize that I am good Christian,
to embrace me as a religious artist-I want to work with him.
Call me the Caravaggio of my time." Pointing to a photograph
he took of what look like silhouettes of the Virgin Mary and
Christ, Serrano states "This should go to the Vatican."
A native New Yorker, Serrano was raised in Brooklyn in the
50s where he studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School. He
purchased the apartment he currently shares with his wife, artist
Irina Movmyga, about 10 years ago and has no intention of go-
ing anywhere. "Leaving New York is not even an option," says
Serrano, "I've been to a lot of places, but I am rooted here."
I met Serrano just days before he embarked on his trip to Cuba
for the Havana Biennial. Though he'd never been to Cuba, Ser-
rano's mother grew up on the island before she moved to New
York in the 40s. Having learned Spanish from his mother, Serrano
says he feels Cuban and is visibly excited for the upcoming trip,
though he generally doesn't like to travel unless it is for work
Serrano donated seven works to the Wifredo Lam Center
for Contemporary Art, which organized the Biennale, and
gave a lecture while in Cuba. When I met with Serrano, he
was still going over the logistics of his trip, making sure every-
thing was in order; "I want to go the right way: through New
York, and with a Visa," says Serrano, who says he is also ask-
saw in the executive suite of the historic Hotel Nacional
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"I want my name on the same list as Frank Sinatra
Monroe. I'm not going as a tourist. I'm going as
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DANIELLE LEVITT
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