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Review in the LA Times for It's Complicated at Walter Maciel Gallery.

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Beauty Queen, Smuggler, Girlfriend ( Laura Zuñiga)Beauty Queen, Smuggler, Girlfriend ( Laura Zuñiga)

Review: Carolyn Castano at Walter Maciel Gallery
10:45 AM, April 17, 2009

In his cartoonish style, Colombian artist Fernando Botero once painted a picture of slain drug kingpin Pablo Escobar as an obese, rooftop-dancing gangster amid a hail of bullets — sort of “Fiddler on the Roof” for the degenerate set. He presented the brutal criminal, once listed by Forbes magazine among the world’s richest men, in his pseudo-Robin Hood guise, dangerous yet cuddly. I’ll take Carolyn Castaño’s version any day. Her new work at Walter Maciel Gallery shuns easy moralizing for the sheer strangeness of modern media celebrity.
Seven punchy portraits, each 5 by 4 feet, chronicle men and women associated with Colombia ’s drug-addled travails. Paired with Escobar is Virginia Vallejo, the television news anchor who, improbably, was also his mistress. Nearby is Laura Zuñiga, the Mexican beauty queen who last December lost her crown when she was arrested on an alleged cash-and-weapons-smuggling trip to South America . Rodrigo Echeverry, Ingrid Betancourt, Clara Rojas and others who have flashed across TV screens also make appearances.
Castaño renders each one as a two-dimensional line drawing in rudimentary black paint on a blank white ground. Something as mundane as a facial feature — the curve of a nose or the shape of an eye — is faithfully rendered. But likeness is swamped by the overwhelming sparkle of glitter-encrusted paint on hair and lips, showers of syncopated geometric patterns in bright, eye-dazzling colors and lush cascades of ornate, stylized flowers.
There’s a visual insanity to the blaring execution of this imagery that meshes perfectly with the craziness of the subjects’ outlandish tabloid stories. A kind of Extreme Celebrity Portraiture, Castaño’s gonzo pictures make weird sense of inscrutable lives.
-- Christopher Knight

Los Angeles Times
Walter Maciel Gallery, 2642 S. La Cienega Blvd. , Culver City , (310) 839-1840, through May 9. Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Above: "Beauty Queen, Drug Moll, Girlfriend (Laura Zuniga)" (2009), acrylic, glitter and mixed media on canvas. Credit: Walter Maciel Gallery

The beauty queen and the drug lord.

The beauty queen and the drug lord.The beauty queen and the drug lord.

Things got really complicated for Sinaloan beauty queen, Laura Zuñiga, when she and her narco smuggling boyfriend, Angel Orlando Garcia Urquiza were arrested outside of Guadalajara in truckload of weapons and about $50,000.00 in U.S. cash. The mexican beauty queen won Miss Sinaloa in July 2008 and had won third place for Miss HispanoAmerica, of which she was stripped for failing to comply with pageant regulations. I imagine a Latin Tyra going over the rules,"No going out with drug smugglers, ladies!" As for the boyfriend, Angel Garcia Urquiza is a top operative in the Juarez Cartel. Apparently young and old drug lords scour the Sinaloan countryside looking for beauty queen señoritas to woo and date. The girls often acquiesce to their advances. Well, you wouldn't want to piss off the town's narco and besides what girl could resist the promise of diamonds and pearls? I am painting these two for the It's Complicated exhibition at Walter Maciel Gallery.

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