Rick Castro
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Rick Castro (July 20, 1958) is an American photographer, motion picture director, stylist, curator and writer whose work focuses on BDSM, fetish, and desire.[1]
Early life
[edit]Castro began work as a fashion stylist and clothing designer. Over the years, he worked for as a stylist on fashion shoots and designed clothing for Marlene Stewart, Bette Midler, David Bowie, Herb Ritts,[2] the style agency Cloutier, George Hurrell, Interview magazine, GQ magazine, Vanity Fair magazine, Rolling Stone magazine, I-D magazine, Tina Turner and John Leguizamo. Castro was the designer for Michele Lamy's first menswear collection- Lamy Men, (1986-1989).[3][4]
Photographic career
[edit]In 1986, photographer Joel-Peter Witkin took him to purchase his first camera in Albuquerque. In 1988, at the age of 30, Castro became a freelance photographer, and his work appeared in the Los Angeles gay news magazines Frontiers,[5]Drummer[6] and the national gay news magazine, The Advocate.[7][8][9]
Throughout the years, Castro has had a number of exhibitions, including "Furotica: It Ain't Exactly Bambi" at the Track 16 gallery in Los Angeles, 2003.[10]
Castro's work is collected by the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, and the Tom of Finland Foundation.[11]
His 1994 short film of hustler interviews inspired Bruce LaBruce to film Hustler White with Tony Ward. Castro collaborated on the film as writer and co-director with LaBruce.[12] In 1998, he appeared in Sex/Life in L.A. Jochen Hick's adult documentary about the sex lives of the men who make L.A. adult movies.[13][14] Castro has directed a number of other short films and a documentary, Plushies & Furries, (2001) for MTV.[15]
Castro's first gallery opened at Les Duex Cafes, Hollywood, in 2002, and premiered the first Furry themed art show. In 2005 Castro founded Antebellum Gallery,[16] the only fetish art gallery in America, which he ran from 2005 to 2017.
Castro shot the F/W look book 2014 for designer Rick Owens using his 93-year-old father Al Castro as the featured model.[17]
During October, 2015, Rick Castro received an artist lifetime Achievement award from the Tom of Finland foundation.[18] Castro's photography was featured in Rick Owens: Subhuman, Inhuman, Superhuman at Triennale di Milano, December 2017- March 2018.[19] Castro was interviewed by his former boyfriend, designer Rick Owens for the May 2019 issue of Autre Magazine,[20] and featured in the historic first queer issue of Los Angeles Magazine, June 2019.[21] Castro is contributing photographer and writer for Another[22] and Anotherman Magazines UK.[23]
Castro created a virtual memorial entitled The Goddess Bunny Story,[24] for one of his early models, Sandie Crisp, AKA The Goddess Bunny,[25] who died of COVID-19 on 27, January, 2021.
Three of Castro's large scale images were featured in Illuminate LA’s Collective Memory Installation, Grand Park, Los Angeles, February/March 2023.[26]
Castro was one of the featured artists presenting a slide show of his photography and lecture for Queering The Lens at The Getty Center, kicking off Pride, June 2023.[27]
"Rick Castro Forever"[28][29] was presented at Hollywood Forever Cemetery at the historic columbarium, October 5th through November 30th, 2024. Castro's photography brought queer sensibility to Hollywood Forever.[30] As of February 2024[update], "Columbarium Continuum: by Rick Castro", is an ongoing unique museum hosted at Hollywood Forever.[31][32]
Castro was part of a history group exhibition, Queer-ish presented at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery,[33] Scripps College, Claremont during November/December, 2023.[34]
During 2023 and 2024, Castro was featured in Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines.[35] This exhibition featured 1400 items from zine creators from 1970 to the present day.
In 2024, Castro's photography were featured in Tom of Finland Art & Culture Festival at Halle am Berghain, Berlin,[36] and Vitam Picturarum (Life in Pictures) sponsored by WeHo Arts Festival, West Hollywood.[37]
Castro's first solo exhibition entitled Las Trece Vidas de Rick Castro, (The Thirteen Lives of Rick Castro) premiered in August 2024 at Galeria HGZ, Querétaro.[38]
Published books
[edit]- Sweet, Sam (2024-06-24). Rick Castro S/M Blvd: Photographs of Hustlers & Remembrances- 1986-1999. All Night Menu. ISBN 978-0-9992682-1-6.[39]
- Castro, Rick (2004). 13 Years of Bondage: The Photography of Rick Castro. Bondage Series. Los Angeles: Fluxion Editions. ISBN 0-9672129-4-4.
- Castro, Rick; Olley, Michelle; Childers, Michael; Flynt, Robert (2000). Homme. Masterpieces of Erotic Photography (in German). Edition Olms. ISBN 3-283-00368-8.
- Castro, Rick (1991). Castro. Bondage Series. Los Angeles: Tom of Finland Foundation. ISBN 1-879055-27-9.
He has also self-published the following hand-made books:
- Zack 1991
- The Bondage Book #1. 1992.
- The Bondage Book #2. 1993
- The Bondage Book #3. 1994
- The Bondage Book #4. 1996
Filmed works
[edit]- 1992: Automolove
- 1993: Fertile Latoyah Jackson Video Magazine #1[40]
- 1994: 45 Minutes of Bondage
- 1994: Fertile Latoyah Jackson Video Magazine#2 The Kinky Issue
- 1994: Three Faces of Women
- 1996: Hustler White
- 1997: Another 45 Minutes of Bondage
- 2001: Plushies and Furries
- 2013 ANTEBELLUM2013
- 2014: ANTEBELLUM2014
- 2015: ANTEBELLUM2015
- 2016: ANTEBELLUM2016
- 2017: The Dark Waters of Hotel Cecil
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Castro, Rick (2004). 13 Years of Bondage: The Photography of Rick Castro. Bondage Series. Los Angeles: Fluxion Editions. ISBN 0-9672129-4-4.
- ^ "Meet the Model Who Dated Madonna and Played Film's Most Famous Gigolo". 14 December 2018.
- ^ Davis, Vaginal (March 15, 2000). "On the Feminization of Menswear". LA Weekly.
- ^ "The Odd Couple". July 16, 2015.
- ^ "GAY L.A. – Who Is Rick Castro?". The Pride LA. 2019-04-28. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Rick Castro | Fetish King". Flaunt Magazine.
- ^ "Advocate Editor and Author Mark Thompson Remembered for Grasp of Gay Spirit". 2016-08-13. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "Artist Spotlight: Rick Castro". Advocate. 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- ^ "10 Photos Prove Fetish King Rick Castro Fights Censorship". Advocate. 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- ^ "TRACK 16 GALLERY, Aaron Noble and Andrew Schoultz, Wall Paintings, and FUROTICA: It Ain't Exactly Bambi". www.archive.track16.com. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
- ^ "ToFF Gallery". Tom of Finland Foundation. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Who Runs the World?". www.artforum.com. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ H., W. "Film review: Sex Life in L.A." Time Out London. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ Terri Ginsberg and Andrea Mensch (Editors) A Companion to German Cinema, p. 330, at Google Books
- ^ "Plushies & Furries".
- ^ "In the Galleries: Black & White Pride". 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ Dazed (2014-10-17). "Rick Castro: beyond the fetish frontier". Dazed. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
- ^ "ToFF Gallery : Tom of Finland Foundation".
- ^ "Rick Owens". Barneys New York. Archived from the original on 2019-09-30. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- ^ "RICK CASTRO — Interviewsmain Autre Magazine". Autre Magazine. 6 April 2019.
- ^ Blum, Steven (2019-05-20). "These L.A. Artists Are Bringing Queer Perspectives Into Focus". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
- ^ "Rick Castro". Another Man Magazine. Archived from the original on October 18, 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
- ^ "Rick Castro". Another Man Magazine. Archived from the original on October 14, 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
- ^ "The Goddess Bunny Story".
- ^ "A Tribute to Goddess Bunny, Hollywood's Disabled Trans Art Star". 11 February 2021.
- ^ Illuminate LA’s Collective Memory Installation
- ^ "Getty and LA Pride Present: Queering the Lens".
- ^ "Hollywood Forever is alive with photographer Rick Castro's work". November 2023.
- ^ "10 Shows to See in Los Angeles in November". November 2023.
- ^ "Hollywood Forever is alive with photographer Rick Castro's work". KCRW. 2023-11-01. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Exhitions". Hollywood Forever. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ "Instagram".
- ^ "Queer-ish: Photography and the LGBTQ+ Imaginary EXHIBITION OPENING | Scripps College in Claremont, California". Events. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ Gonzales-Day, Ken (2023-10-28). "Scripps: Queer-ish". Ken Gonzales-Day. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Tom of Finland Art & Culture Fair 2024 : Tom of Finland Foundation".
- ^ "Vitam Picturarum (Life in Pictures) Exhibition".
- ^ "Las Trece Vidas de Rick Castro".
- ^ "Cruising Santa Monica Boulevard with the fetish photographer who shot L.A.'s male hustlers". Los Angeles Times. 7 September 2023.
- ^ Lecaro, Lina (2019-09-06). "Event Pick: Vaginal Davis on Video in Fertile La Toyah Jackson: Volume 1". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2020-01-25.