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Marco Castillo:
Parlor GamesNovember 5, 2022 - January 7, 2023
Haines Gallery proudly presents Parlor Games, the first Bay Area solo exhibition by acclaimed Cuban artist Marco Castillo. Featuring sculptures and works on paper exploring Cuba's interlinked design and political histories, Castillo’s exhibition addresses the socio-cultural changes in the island state, both past and present.
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“As an important part of my recent work, this exhibition speaks from the interior of the Cuban culture itself, and how its legacy and domain is decided by the state powers. This show rescues an aesthetic universe forgotten, dismissed by power in order to perpetuate itself and its ideals."
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The multipart mahogany sculpture Familia Castillo Valdes (2022), from Castillo’s latest series Juego de sala, offers a glimpse into personal spaces touched by the revolution. This wall-hung work recalls at once the interior of a home as viewed from above, and the Sputnik-inspired aesthetic in vogue during the Atomic Age of the 1950s. Juego de sala translates into English as “living room set,” but Juego can also mean “game.” This ambivalence is the inspiration for the exhibition’s title, Parlor Games, which suggests both a middle class family in playful repose and a political system rife with obfuscation.
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Parlor Games includes a series of works bearing the name of important Cuban creatives — architects, designers, and intellectuals such as Gonzalo Córdoba, Ana Vega, Félix Beltrán, and Clara Porset, whose artistic and personal narratives were interrupted by politics. Once championed by the state to design a new, modern Cuba, their works were later denounced and stigmatized for promoting ideals that were later considered dangerous by those in power.
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Reflecting this period of utopian aesthetics and social tumult, Castillo’s sculptures merge elements of Modernist and Soviet-era design with materials and techniques traditional to Cuba, such as mahogany wood and rattan caning, while the works on paper feature trompe l’oeil renderings of these same forms and materials in watercolor.
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Castillo’s ongoing investigation into the visual lexicon of post-Revolutionary Cuba sees him embodying a fictional designer from this time. Colorful works on paper from his Libreta de notas (Notebooks) series synthesize the period’s aesthetic modes.
By tapping into Cuba's lineage of art and architecture, Castillo pays homage to a generation of artists who came before him, whose political persecution has newfound relevance in today’s world. "Parlor Games," the artist explains, "invites us to question the truth behind ideas such as beauty and the aesthetic environment that builds our societies."
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MARCO CASTILLOSexta libreta de notas, página 17, 2020Ink and pencil on paper18.5 x 16.5 inches, framedSOLD
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MARCO CASTILLOSexta libreta de notas, página 42, 2020Ink and pencil on paper18.25 x 16.5 inches, framedSOLD
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MARCO CASTILLOOctava libreta de notas, página 18, 2021Ink and pencil on paper20 x 16.5 inches, framedSOLD
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Installation views of Marco Castillo: Parlor Games at Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA; photo: Robert Divers Herrick