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Steeped in
Victorian nuances with a salon style,
Antebellum is a casual space for art and
engaging conversation. Antebellum Gallery is
intended as a hybrid of artistic, cultural,
and political iconoclasm.
The term
antebellum is latin for, “before war” and
while it commonly refers to a more romantic
Gone With the Wind era, we find ourselves
again today with American culture at odds
with political/religious/social agendas that
threaten to blow the lid off its foundations
at any given moment.
CURATOR
RICK CASTRO is
an independent curator, filmmaker and
photographer working and living in Los
Angeles his entire life.Castro explores the
world of fetish and fringes of culture. His
work has been published in artist editions,
exhibitions and institutions worldwide. Rick
co-directed and wrote the cult film Hustler
White , (1996) and the documentary Plushies
& Furries, (2001) for MTV.Castro’s
photography is in the permanent collections
of The Alfred Kinsey Institute and The Tom
of Finland Foundation. His books and zines
are archived at the UCLA library, and The
Leather Museum in Chicago.Castro has
photographed portraits of the Dalai Lama,
(sipping tea) Gore Vidal, Peter Berlin, Alan
Poul (producer-Six Feet Under & Tales of the
City) and his longtime muse, Tony Ward.
Castro owns
and runs ANTEBELLUM GALLERY
(see
www.rickcastro.com for more information) |