Cynthia Plaster Caster
Cynthia Dorothy Albritton, better known by the pseudonym Cynthia Plaster Caster, was an American visual artist and self-described "recovering groupie" who gained fame for creating plaster casts of celebrities' 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 over 70 plaster penises. In 2000, she began casting female artists' breasts.
Biography
Albritton was born in Chicago. In the late 1960s, she became active in the free love and rock music subcultures. Albritton studied at the University of Illinois Chicago. In college, when her art teacher gave the class an assignment to "plaster cast something solid", she had the idea to create a lifecast of an erect penis, which would then become flaccid and exit the mold. She created molds using alginate. She stated that her hobby of casting penises began as a "schtick to get laid" but she soon began to enjoy the aspect of collecting, and she began to see it as art. She had cast a few non-celebrities before casting Jimi Hendrix as her first celebrity cast.File:Jimi Hendrix's plaster cast penis.jpg|alt=A plaster cast of Jimi Hendrix's penis|thumb|Albritton's plaster cast of Jimi Hendrix's penis on display at the Icelandic Phallological Museum.
Frank Zappa found the concept of her casts both humorous and creative, though he himself had no interest in having his penis cast. Zappa became a patron of Albritton and moved her to Los Angeles. In 1971, after her apartment was burgled, Zappa and Albritton entrusted her casts to Herb Cohen for safekeeping. Albritton sought to create an art exhibition of her casts, but did not have enough participants. She made no new casts between 1971 and 1980. In 1993, Albritton filed a lawsuit against Cohen because he would not return the casts that she had given him for safekeeping. She got all but three back. In 2000, Albritton exhibited the casts for the first time in New York City. She also decided to begin casting women's breasts that year. By 2014, she had cast over 70 penises.
In 2009, Albritton won the Rob Pruitt Award at the first annual Guggenheim Art Awards, held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. She was a candidate for mayor of Chicago in the 2011 election on the "Hard Party" ticket. Albritton died from cerebrovascular disease at a care facility in Chicago on April 21, 2022, at the age of 74. Shortly before her death, Albritton donated one of her casts of Jimi Hendrix's erect penis to the Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavík. In 2023, the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University acquired a collection of her works, including casts, drawings, prints, diaries, and the suitcase she used to transport casting materials and tools.
Legacy
Albritton's life has served as inspiration for multiple pieces of media, such as Good Girls Revolt, The Banger Sisters, and Drive-Away Dolls. In 2001, the documentary film Plaster Caster was made about her. She also contributed to the 2005 BBC Three documentary My Penis and I, made by British filmmaker Lawrence Barraclough about his anxiety over his penis size.She inspired the songs "Five Short Minutes" by Jim Croce and "Plaster Caster" by Kiss. She is also mentioned in the Momus song "The Penis Song" and the Le Tigre song "Nanny Nanny Boo Boo". Albritton's voice is featured in a recorded telephone conversation in the album Permanent Damage by The GTOs.
List of casts
'''Source:'''Men
- 0002 Joel Coplon, friend
- 0003 Al Hernandez, friend
- 0004 Jimi Hendrix, guitarist – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- 0005 Noel Redding, bass player – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- 0006 Don Ogilvie, road manager – Mandala
- 0007 Bob Pridden, road manager and engineer – The Who
- 0008 Eric Burdon, singer – The Animals
- 0009 Richard Cole, tour manager – Led Zeppelin
- 0010 Dennis Thompson, drummer – MC5
- 0011 Wayne Kramer, guitarist – MC5
- 0012 Frank Cook, drummer – Pacific Gas & Electric
- 0013 Fritz Richmond, washtub bass player – Jim Kweskin Jug Band
- 0014 Michael Vestey, record producer
- 0015 Bob Grant, conservative radio host
- 0016 Anthony Newley, singer/songwriter
- 0017 Danay West, manager – Iron Butterfly
- 0018 Eddie Brigati, singer – The Rascals
- 0019 Barry Bono, road manager – The Rascals
- 0020 Harvey Mandel, guitarist
- 0021 Lee Mallory, singer/songwriter
- 0022 Doug Dillard, banjo player – The Dillards
- 0023 John Barr, bass player – The Churls
- 0024 Tony Stevens, bass player – Foghat, Savoy Brown
- 0025 Keef Hartley, drummer – Keef Hartley Band, others
- 0026 Keith Webb, drummer – Terry Reid
- 0027 Bob Henrit, drummer – Argent, The Kinks
- 0028 Zal Yanovsky, singer/guitarist – The Lovin' Spoonful
- 0032 Aynsley Dunbar, drummer – The Mothers of Invention, Journey, others
- 0033 Ricky Fataar, drummer – Beach Boys, Bonnie Raitt, The Rutles
- 0034 Smutty Smiff , bass player – Levi and the Rockats
- 0035 John Smothers, bodyguard – Frank Zappa
- 0036 Ivan Karamazov , juggler – The Flying Karamazov Brothers
- 0037 Shane Eason, drummer – Loverboy
- 0038 Mary Byker , singer – Gaye Bykers on Acid
- 0039 Jon Langford, singer/guitarist – The Mekons, The Three Johns
- 0040 Chris Connelly, singer – Revolting Cocks, Ministry
- 0043 Clint Poppie singer – Pop Will Eat Itself
- 0044 Terryll Loffler, filmmaker
- 0045 Brian St. Clair, drummer – Rights of the Accused, Triple Fast Action, Local H
- 0047 Jello Biafra , singer – Dead Kennedys
- 0048 Pete Shelley , singer/songwriter/guitarist – Buzzcocks
- 0049 Bart Flores, drummer – Wreck, Pigface
- 0050 Ronnie Barnett bass player – The Muffs
- 0051 Richard Lloyd, guitarist – Television, Matthew Sweet
- 0052 Mike Diana, cartoonist
- 0054 Martin Atkins, drummer – Public Image Limited, Killing Joke, Pigface, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails
- 0057 Russ Forster, filmmaker, fanzine writer, label owner Underdog Records, multi-instrumentalist with Spongetunnel, engineer for Screeching Weasel
- 0060 Momus , singer/songwriter
- 0062 Jake Shillingford, singer – My Life Story
- 0065 Danny Doll Rod , guitarist – Demolition Doll Rods
- 0067 Billy Dolan, guitarist – Five Style
- 0069 David Yow, actor, singer/bassist – The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid
- 0071 Bobby Conn , singer/songwriter/guitarist
- 0073 Lawrence Barraclough, filmmaker
- 0074 Lawrence Barraclough, filmmaker
- 0075 Ariel Pink , singer/songwriter
- 0077 Lias Kaci Saoudi, singer – Fat White Family
Women
- 00001 Suzi Gardner, singer/guitarist – L7
- 00002 Suzi Gardner, singer/guitarist – L7
- 00003 Christine Doll Rod , drummer – Demolition Doll Rods
- 00004 Christine Doll Rod , drummer – Demolition Doll Rods
- 00005 Margaret Doll Rod , singer/guitarist – Demolition Doll Rods
- 00006 Margaret Doll Rod , singer/guitarist – Demolition Doll Rods
- 00007 Monica BouBou, singer/violinist – Wife of Bobby Conn
- 00008 Monica BouBou, singer/violinist – Wife of Bobby Conn
- 00009 Lætitia Sadier, singer/keyboardist – Stereolab
- 00010 Lætitia Sadier, singer/keyboardist – Stereolab
- 00011 Peaches , singer
- 00012 Peaches , singer
- 00013 Sally Timms, singer – The Mekons
- 00014 Sally Timms, singer – The Mekons
- 00023 Stephanie Barber, artist
- 00024 Stephanie Barber, artist
- 00027 Karen O , singer – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- 00028 Karen O , singer – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- 00029 Cynthia Plaster Caster , artist
- 00030 Cynthia Plaster Caster , artist
- 00031 Cynthia Plaster Caster , artist
- 00032 Cynthia Plaster Caster , artist
- 00033 Jan Terri, singer/songwriter
- 00034 Jan Terri, singer/songwriter