John Santerineross is an American photographer with a background in
ceramics and painting. He is considered to be a "neo-symbolist", an artist
that continues or reinterprets the 19th century art movement Symbolism.
Like its predecessor, neo-symbolism focuses on the spiritual, the
subconscious, and dreams. Santerineross’ unique style and content has
inspired an entire new generation of artists; his complex aesthetic is
derived from a combination of his exposure to Catholicism and Santeria and
by his fascination with Greek mythology, world religions and iconography.
Born in 1955 in New York City, he lived most of this life in the north
east and now works out of Athens, Georgia. He is known for his dark,
erotic images and has been shown both nationally and internationally, from
the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival to the Galleria de-Arte Moderna
Contemporanea in Bondeno, Italy. His largest New York City show took place
at KFMK Gallery in June 2006 showing 22 of his 28” x 32” photographic
images. In 2010 he showed at Le Cabinet des Curieux in Paris, France and
in Mondo Bizzarro Gallery in Rome Italy. John’s latest solo exhibition at
Jinbochogarou Gallery in Tokyo, Japan features 24 of his images ,
making it his largest solo exhibition to date.
Throughout John’s
artistic career, his refusal to be limited by any one medium has lead him
to master multiple artistic disciplines; he has been a ceramist, sculptor,
painter, and mixed media artist. He has recently delved into the world of
moving images and has already directed several short art films. Currently,
Santerineross is in the preproduction phase of an adaptation of an
avante-garde short story entitled “Ningyoushi”.
John Santerineross’ artistic career is based
on commitment, integrity, passion and dedication. He is an
artist who does not like to be classified or categorized and
prefers to let the viewer decide and define. This open-ness has
allowed viewers to interpret his work in every manner
imaginable. Hailed “the world’s leading Neo-symbolist artist” by
PROFIFOTO, Germanys leading photography magazine, John has also
been called an “artistic assassin who wants to artistically
assassinate Christianity, especially Catholicism” in Bill
Donohue’s newest book “Secular Sabotage: How Liberals Are
Destroying Religion and Culture in America”, in which
Santerineross is mentioned along with several other
groundbreaking artists including Andres Serrano, Robert
Mapplethorpe, and Cindy Sherman.
Despite the wide range
of responses to his art, John never elucidates his imagery for
fear of limiting viewers’ personal interpretation. He is
influenced by the early symbolists’ belief that “the creation of
a mood is as important as the transmission of information; (it
must also) seek to engage the entire mind and personality of the
viewer by appealing to the viewer’s emotions and unconscious
mind, as well as to their intellect”.
Désiré
project
This is an experimental project I have been working on for a few
months. It all started with me archiving older images, filing
them and generally organizing all the images I have taken over
the past almost 20 years. Reviewing all of these images it
occurred to me that some of the images I decided not to use
because of to much accidental camera shake or controlled blur
gone astray had very strong compositional value to them.
THESE ARE NOT CREATED IN PHOTOSHOP! At the
same time I had been researching historical Albumen printing
process, and an idea came to me. I started with creating a
digital negative ala Dan Burkholder, who I had the pleasure to
work with back in 1996. After creating the negative and
outputting via Lightjet on clear film. I sent to NYC to a lab I
knew still did alternative processes. The first result,
created a digital negative of virtually any size.
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