Domingo Castillo
Prologue: Oranges, 2015. HD video, 30 minutes, 7 seconds
Prologue: Oranges, 2015. HD video, 30 minutes, 7 seconds
BIOGRAPHY
Born: New York, New York, 1984
Resides: Miami, Florida
Education: Florida International University (B.A., 2008)
Selected Exhibitions
2016
"What Shall We Do Next?," Diverse Works, Houston (January 19-March 19). Collaborative work with Versace Versace Versace.
2015
"I'm at a pay phone, hurry. Let's get together," Michael Jon Gallery, Detroit.
"Guccivuitton," Institute for Contemporary Art, Miami. Collaborative work with Versace Versace Versace.
"A World-Class Upgrade for the Twenty-first Century," Papa John's Projects, Facebook.
2014
"Neu! 2," Emerson Dorsch, Miami.
"all_love.png," Fringe Projects, Miami.
"Time Capsule 2014-2044," UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum, Las Vegas.
2013
"(Co)noodle: Contemporary Approaches to Macaroni Art," General Practice, Miami.
"Young, Dumb & Full of Cum," SPRING BREAK, Miami.
2012
"Shell-Reflexive, #BFI," Miami. Collaborative work with the end / SPRING BREAK.
"New Works Miami," Miami Art Museum. Collaborative work with the end / SPRING BREAK.
"O Fortuna," Kreuzberg, Berlin.
"A Limited Engagement," The Nightclub, Miami.
Selected Presentations
2015
"Post-Punk Singularity," Waterfront, Art/Life Institute, Kingston, New York.
"the end / SPRING BREAK," General Practice Presents, Public Access TV, Brooklyn.
2014
"More Social Practice More Social Problems," New World School of the Arts, Miami.
"Performativity and Theatricality," Kunsthochschule Mainz at Jugendstilbad, Darmstadt, Germany.
"Dreamstime," Florida International University, Miami.
"Lil B, Tupac and Performance Kunsthochschule Mainz," Mainz, Germany.
2013
"Social Practice Social Problems," New World School of the Arts, Miami.
2012
"'How to Steal Stuff on the Internet,' SPRING BREAK," Florida International University, Miami.
2009
"Boredom & Improvisation," Division of Human Resources, Brooklyn.
Selected Bibliography
2015
Goyanes, Rob. "Songs Feel Like Muscle Memory, Or, 'I'm Off Social Media, HMU on YouTube': A Mythography of Domingo Castillo," Miami Rail (Spring).