John Santerineross

John Santerineross

John Santerineross (pronounced san-ter-in-eros) is an American photographer with a background in ceramics and painting. He calls himself a "neo-symbolist," which is simply a way of defining those artists who continue or reinterpret the 19th century art movement Symbolism (arts). Like it's predecessor, neo-symbolism focuses on the spiritual, the subconscious, and dreams.

Born in the Bronx, he now works in Kearny, New Jersey. He is known for his dark, erotic images and has been shown both nationally and internationally, from the Seattle Erotic Arts Fair to the Galleria de-Arte Moderna Contemporanea in Bondeno, Italy.
~ Biggest show to date: solo exhibition at KFMK Gallery (NYC) in June 2006.
~ CURRENT EXHIBITION: Annual Halloween Exhibition at Gallery Provacateur, Chicago. (October 25 - January 31, 2008)

Quote:"EMBRACE THE ANIMAL, STRIVE FOR THE HUMAN."

Ceramics

Santerineross was a ceramist from 1979 to 1989, and he received acclaim for his extremely large stoneware "canteens" as well as other works. He was shown in 12 major galleries, including Unlimited Gallery in NYC and Elaine Potter Gallery in San Francisco. Many of his pieces were airbrushed with intricate and colorful geometric designs, and were extremely well received in the press (he was written up in the New York Times) and with collectors.

The end of the ceramics era was twofold. An earthquake in San Francisco destroyed a large amount of work, and then lime contamination in the clay body resulted in lime popping, which in turn ruined 80% of the pieces of his master's thesis.

Artfux

The next phase of evolution was Artfux, a guerilla art group of which Santerineross was a founding member. It, as well its offshoot Cicada Core of Artists, was active from 1989 to 1992. The most famous of their antics was "The Trial of Sen. Jesse Helms" in 1990. [http://www.theroc.org/roc-mag/textarch/roc-09/roc09-4c.htm] .] (The "truth" commercials, in which large anti-smoking installations are performed outside of major tobacco company headquarters, uses almost identical techniques.) During this time Santerineross was doing very large (8 to 10 ft) acrylic paintings as part of Artfux installation pieces. He was using photographic images in them from newspapers and other reference material but when he could not find exactly what he desired, decided to pick up a camera himself.

Photography

After dropping off the radar for a couple years, Santerineross started photographing in 1994 and 5 years of work resulted in the 1999 release of his first book, "Fruit of the Secret God." Published in a limited number and filled with the dark, erotic images that would become his signature, it is now a collector's item that retails for upwards of $500. His second book, "Dream," was published in 2004.

In their December 2007 issue the German magazine PROFIFOTO called John "one of the world's leading neo-symbolist photographers of our time." [http://www.profifoto.com] .]

But what exactly are "dark, erotic images"? The interpretation of art is hard, especially when an artist tends to dislike discussing the meaning of them like Santerineross does. Although he prefers that the viewer come to their own realization of the work, there are a few themes that are consistent throughout his images.

Female nudity is the first element that the viewer often sees (he has photographed men, including himself, but the number is easily counted on one hand), but these are not your typical black & white nudes. Some are posed simply to highlight beauty or his hand-made sets or both, but often they are placed in scenes and with props that look torturous at first glance. But torture is not the intent- hardly any of them look to be in pain and some almost look serene. Showing women in their many moods and essences and using that to interpret himself seems to be the goal.

The color red and blood are also prominent in many of his images, as is his use of religious imagery and iconography (such as IHS, the symbolic monogram of Christ).

All his early photographs were all taken with a 6x7 Mamiya film camera, although he now shoots digitally with a Nikon.

Four of his images have been used as album covers for the Goth band Attrition.

Santerineross's past interest in painting can be seen in his assemblages, which are small printings of selected images that are surmounted in or on elaborate, hand-made frames.

On About.com (link below) Peter Marshall says "I found [Santerineross's photographs] initially impressive, but there is a repetitive quality in its symbolism and manufactured mood that palled after a while." This observation has merit, and in an email sent to the artist he responded: "It is totally manufactured, and [the work] is best in small does- there's a lot going on. But at the same time, if you saw tons of Impressionists or Picassos or any one movement all lined up, you'd say it's repetitive. [My work] is all part of the same epic story- my life, my dreams, my loves, my lusts, my desires."

Santerineross has been influenced and inspired by the likes of Irina Ionesco, Jan Saudek, and Joel-Peter Witkin.

Film

Santerineross has started to foray into filmmaking. His first was "Child, Doll, or Bone" (a exploration into the mind of a "cutter"), and the art film "Destin" followed soon afterwards. His most recent project was a music video for VAST, to the song "Take Me With You."

B-Independent.com reviewed the two films, and the following are excerpts from the full reviews:

"Destin": "Santerinross' world view is a bleak one, about as bleak as it gets, but his ability to find beauty in dark moments is a rare quality that only the most skilled cinema craftsman can achieve. It could be interesting to see how Santerineross handles moving into other territories such as music videos or features. His macabre visuals could let themselves nicely if paired with the proper material." [http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/destin.htm] .]

"Child, Doll, or Bone": "Santerineross has left me with more questions then I care to type, which is what any work of art is supposed to do. [The short] is itself like a Rorschach test where viewer's minds are able to take away from it what they will." [http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/childdollorbone.htm] .]

References

* cite web
title = John Santerineross website
url = http://www.santerineross.com

* cite web
title = Artfux! - The Execution of Jesse Helms!
url = http://www.theroc.org/roc-mag/textarch/roc-09/roc09-4c.htm
author = Joseph P. Cunningham
publisher = Rock Out Censorship
accessdate = 2007-08-09

* cite web
title = Artfux in Congress (Testimony before the House Subcommittee...)
url = http://www.cato.org/testimony/ct-ab629.html
author = Doug Bandow
publisher = The CATO Institute
accessdate = 2007-08-09
* cite web
title = PROFIFOTO
url = http://www.profifoto.com
published December, 2007

* cite web
title = John Santerineross
url = http://photography.about.com/b/a/257532.htm
author = Peter Marshall
publisher = About.com
accessdate = 2006-09-10

* cite web
title = An Interview with Photographer John Santerineross
url = http://www.darkmattermag.com/april2004/dark_art.htm
author = Dark Matter Magazine
month = April | year = 2004
accessdate = 2006-09-10

* cite web
title = Video Interview with Photographer John Santerineross- clip#39
url = http://www.vampyrelounge.com/
author = Vampyre Lounge TV
month = May | year = 2006
accessdate = 2007-04-10

* cite web
title = Review of Santerineross' first short art film
url = http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/childdollorbone.htm
author = B-independent

* cite web
title = An Internal Perspective
url = http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5617&Itemid=201
author = Philip Miller
publisher = NY Arts Magazne Aug 2006
month = August | year = 2006

* cite web
title = Review of "Dream"
url = http://www.thenewyorkartworld.com/pastIssue/AprEditorial2006.html#review06
author = Michael MacInnis
publisher = The New York Art World
month = April | year = 2006

* cite web
title = John Santerineross at KFMK Galleries
url = http://www.thenewyorkartworld.com/pastIssue/OctEditorial2006.html#review04
author = Joel Simpson
publisher = The New York Art World
month = October | year = 2006

* cite web
title = John Santerineross: Dream
url = http://art.webesteem.pl/11/santerineross_en.php
author = unknown
publisher = Webesteem Art and Design Magazine

* cite web
title = The Dark Dreams of John Santerineross
url = http://www.newnudemag.com/en/issues/1/8.html
author = ANDREW KAISER
publisher = The New Nude
month = October | year = 2006

* cite web
title = B-Independent.com Review - "Destin"
url = http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/destin.htm

* cite web
title = B-Independent.com Review - "Child, Doll, or Bone"
url = http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/childdollorbone.htm


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