Cynthia Plaster Caster

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Cynthia Plaster Caster (born Cynthia Albritton; May 24, 1947 – April 21, 2022) was an American visual artist and self-described "recovering groupie" who gained fame for creating plaster casts of famous persons' erect penises.

Albritton began her career in 1968 by casting penises of rock musicians. She later expanded her subjects to include filmmakers and other types of artists, eventually amassing a collection of 50 plaster phalluses.[1] In 2000 she added casting female artists' breasts.

Biography

Cynthia Albritton was born in Chicago.[2] Shy as a young girl, Albritton sought out a way to make contact with the opposite sex. In the late 1960s she became caught up in free love and rock music. Albritton studied at the University of Illinois.[3] In college, when her art teacher gave the class an assignment to "plaster cast something solid that could retain its shape", she hit upon the idea of casting erect male genitalia, which would then go flaccid and exit the mold. Finding a dental mold-making substance called alginate to be sufficient, she found her first celebrity client in Jimi Hendrix, the first of many to submit to the idea.[4]

Meeting Frank Zappa, who found the concept of "casting" both humorous and creative as an art form (though he himself had no interest in submitting to the procedure), Albritton found in him something of a patron. He moved her to Los Angeles, which she described as a veritable groupie heaven, with no lack of willing assistants eager to prepare the subjects for casting. In 1971, after her apartment was burglarized, Zappa and Albritton decided the casts should be preserved for a future exhibition, entrusting them to Zappa's legal partner, Herb Cohen, for safekeeping. The exhibition idea did not take off however due to a sudden lack of famous rock stars willing to participate. She made no casts between 1971 and 1980. After years of wrangling, Albritton found herself in 1993 having to go to court in order to retrieve the 25 casts Cohen held (she got all but three of them back).[5][6] In 2000, Albritton finally held her first exhibition of the casts in New York City. She also decided to begin casting women's breasts as an egalitarian move.[7]

In 2001 a film documentary, Plaster Caster, was made about her. She also contributed to the BBC Three documentary My Penis and I (2005), made by British filmmaker Lawrence Barraclough about his anxiety over his 9 cm (​3 12-inch) erect penis.[8] She has inspired at least two songs: "Five Short Minutes" by Jim Croce and "Plaster Caster" by Kiss. She is also mentioned in Momus' song "The Penis Song" on his album Folktronic and the Le Tigre song "Nanny Nanny Boo Boo".[9] In 1969, Pamela Des Barres, of Frank Zappa's group The GTOs, recorded a telephone conversation with Cynthia from Chicago for the GTOs album Permanent Damage.

In 2010, Albritton ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Chicago, Illinois on the "Hard Party" ticket.[2][10]

She is the inspiration for the character 'Juicy Lucy' in Good Girls Revolt, whom Patty interviews as a witness to the Altamont riot.[citation needed]

Albritton died at age 74 on April 21, 2022, following a lengthy illness.[11]

List of casts

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Men

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Women

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  • 00001 Suzi Gardner (5/28/2000), singer/guitarist - L7
  • 00002 Suzi Gardner (5/28/2000), singer/guitarist - L7
  • 00003 Christine Doll Rod (Christine Gomoll) (8/26/2000), drummer - Demolition Doll Rods
  • 00004 Christine Doll Rod (Christine Gomoll) (8/26/2000), drummer - Demolition Doll Rods
  • 00005 Margaret Doll Rod (Margaret Gomoll) (8/26/2000), singer/guitarist - Demolition Doll Rods
  • 00006 Margaret Doll Rod (Margaret Gomoll) (8/26/2000), singer/guitarist - Demolition Doll Rods
  • 00007 Monica BouBou (1/18/2001), singer/violinist - Bobby Conn
  • 00008 Monica BouBou (1/18/2001), singer/violinist - Bobby Conn
  • 00009 Lætitia Sadier (1/28/2001), singer/keyboardist - Stereolab
  • 00010 Lætitia Sadier (1/28/2001), singer/keyboardist - Stereolab
  • 00011 Peaches (Merrill Beth Nisker) (5/9/2001), singer
  • 00012 Peaches (Merrill Beth Nisker) (5/9/2001), singer
  • 00013 Sally Timms (5/30/2001), singer - The Mekons
  • 00014 Sally Timms (5/30/2001), singer - The Mekons
  • 00023 Stephanie Barber (2/9/2002), artist
  • 00024 Stephanie Barber (2/9/2002), artist
  • 00027 Karen O (Karen Lee Orzolek) (5/1/2003), singer - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • 00028 Karen O (Karen Lee Orzolek) (5/1/2003), singer - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • 00029 Cynthia Plaster Caster (Cynthia Albritton) (5/26/2013), artist
  • 00030 Cynthia Plaster Caster (Cynthia Albritton) (5/26/2013), artist
  • 00031 Cynthia Plaster Caster (Cynthia Albritton) (5/26/2013), artist
  • 00032 Cynthia Plaster Caster (Cynthia Albritton) (5/26/2013), artist
  • 00033 Jan Terri (12/15/2013), singer/songwriter
  • 00034 Jan Terri (12/15/2013), singer/songwriter

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Elejalde-Ruiz, Alexia (October 31, 2010). "Cynthia Plaster Caster Runs for Chicago Mayor", Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
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  4. Cynthia Plaster Caster: Art with Staying Power Archived November 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, a Salon interview
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  7. Albritton, Cynthia official website The Long and the Short of It Retrieved September 20, 2008 Requires Flash
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  10. Costello, Brian (November 4, 2010). "Q&A with Mayoral Candidate Cynthia Plaster Caster", Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
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