Blood Cross
Blood Cross is one of American photographer Andres Serrano's early religious-themed postmodernist images, released in 1985, two years before the controversial Piss Christ was debuted. This image depicted a plexiglass cross filled with cow's blood; the cross leaked slightly making it appear as though it was bleeding.[1] It was exhibited along with Milk, Blood as part of Serrano's Fluids series.[2]
Blood Cross | |
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Artist | Andres Serrano |
Year | 1985 |
Medium | Photograph |
Movement | Postmodernism |
Subject | Plexiglass cross filled with cow's blood |
In 1999 a print of Blood Cross fetched £17,825 at auction, considerably higher than the original estimate of £5,000–8,000.[3]
References
- LLC, New York Media (1995-02-27). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC.
- Young, Alison (2005). Judging the Image: Art, Value, Law. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-30184-8.
- "Andres Serrano (B. 1950), Blood Cross". Retrieved 2018-07-26.
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