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Ser Brandon-Castro Serpas is a Brooklyn-based artist

Life
In the words of writer manuel arturo abreu, her work is "cathartic, even scatological in the face of constant colonial transmisogyny."

related to her experience as a community activist and organizer... critical attention on who paid for it...

topical cream interview

Work
performative I’m imagining all the time that I’m performing for people. I’m performing for a group of people and my enjoyment of that fantasy is seeing their reactions to me. I feel like I’m living in the past and the future. I feel like I’m referencing things that have happened to me and things to come and I’m never in the present. Ever.document interview

community work and fashion to inform her interactions with hoarded detritus. Her art directly connects with the legacy of the “readymade,” which she subverts with something akin to manic “hoarding.”

nostalgia

mousse magazine

hyperallergic:

Selected exhibitions:


 * Ser Serpas, Bare Teeth, January 27, 2018 – February 25th, 2018
 * Dust Patterns, Ser Castro Serpas, December 15th -- March 3rd, 2018
 * You were created to be so young (self-harm and exercise), LUMA Westbau, Zürich, June 9 – September 2, 2018
 * Prick up your Ears, Karma LA, August 5-September 9 2017

Published Works

 * "Last Four Months" (Excerpt), in Nepantla: An Anthology for Queer Poets of ColorSer
 * "Untitled," Dis Magazine