Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Arch Brown collection
- Dates:
- 1973-2007
- Creators:
- Brown, Arch
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of flyers, press materials, playbills, advertisements, reviews, and occasional administrative records for Arch Brown's films and plays, 1973-2007. Arch Brown has published and/or produced award-winning plays and film, written theater criticism and essays on media and the arts, and is a founder of the Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation and of G-MAN, the Gay Menâs Arts Network.
- Extent:
- 1 Linear Feet 1 flat archive box
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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[Box/folder #, or item name] Arch Brown Collection, Coll2012-146, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection consists of flyers, press materials, playbills, advertisements, and reviews of Arch Brown films and plays, 1973-2007. The collection includes biographical information, materials regarding the Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation awards for gay-positive art projects, Thorny Theater information, a signed contract for the play News Boy, and an unidentified publicity photograph.
- Biographical / historical:
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Born and raised in Chicago, Arch Brown attended Northwestern University where he studied under the legendary Alvina Krause and was graduated with a B.S. in Theatre and Television. Almost immediately after graduation, he was invited to move to New York City to join the staff of The Circle in the Square Theatre where he became the Design and Technical Assistant on Children of Darkness, The Quare Fellow and Our Town. During his early years in New York he also designed several musical revues at The Duplex, The Showplace and Upstairs at the Downstairs.
He has also worked as a steel warehouse foreman, an insurance adjuster and a model. In retailing he was a display director, a fashion coordinator and a merchandise manager. He was the designer for the DâArni-Gould Sportswear line. With his life-partner, Bruce Allen Brown, he was a real estate investor in New York City and owner/manager of Sea Park St. Croix, a hotel in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Arch Brownâs still photographs and collages have appeared in Mandate, Honcho, The Village Voice, Michaelâs Thing and The Union Seminary Quarterly Review and at The Underground Gallery. His essays and reviews have appeared in The Advocate, The Villager, Manhattan G.A.Z.E. and he had a regular column on âTelevision and Societyâ in the New York Native.
He was the founder of G-MAN, The Gay Menâs Arts Network and, in memory of Bruce Brown who died in 1993 of a brain hemorrhage, he sponsors The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation which gives grants to gay-positive arts projects based on history. Arch Brownâs double biography of his life with Bruce was recently published in Longtime Companions by Haworth Press.
Brown first came to broad public attention through his films. During gay liberationâs closet-busting first decade, Brownâs homoerotic films (including Four Letters, Pier Groups, The Super, Trips, Harleyâs Angels, Longjohns, The Tool Man, After the Fall, The Leather Bond, Dynamite!, All Tied Up, Rough Idea, and Woodshole) achieved an international following and superb reviews. âOver the years, a lesser man could have easily become a disillusioned hack; Arch Brown became a master craftsman.â
âMusclebound is the most spirited, most perceptive, wisest, wittiest, funniest, fastest and cockiest package of male erotica ever. The bath house episode is a masterpiece in skillfully welding the lustful and the comic, building to a climax worthy of the Marx Brothers.â His film The Night Before âA brilliant and intelligent, beautifully crafted Fellini-esque tour de forceâ was on Varietyâs 50 top-grossing films in the nation for 5 weeks. What A Time It Was ââŚis disarmingly simple and sometimes inspired: The traditional institutions. like Hunter College and the A&P, that keep appearing in the film may be viewed as a metaphor that sees male sex as part of the traditions of American life. Subversion from within, one might imagine.â
Brownâs film Tuesday was the only gay film included by the First New York Erotic Film Festival in itâs nation-wide release of winning films. When the distributors were charged with âpromoting obscenityâ, Norman Mailer said, âThe filmâs socially redeeming value is that it is enchanting.â His film Sunday won first prize in the Park Miller Eros Competition.
Brown also has directed several documentary films on art and culture including a series on English as a Second Language for New York University.
In 1979, at the suggestion of a friend who recognized the wit in his films, Brown turned to playwriting. His first play, News Boy, was produced later that year by The GLINES, went on to a full Off-Broadway mounting at the Playerâs Theatre and had nine productions across the country over the next 15 years.
Brownâs play, FREEZE! won the 1998 Eric Bentley Playwriting Prize and has already had three full productions. Other published and/or produced plays include; Two Married Men, Samson, Sex Symbols, Brut Farce, Seeing Red, Breakfast with Ferkin and Frank, Doubletalk and Ships That Piss in the Night.
Arch Brown is a voting member of The Dramatists Guild.
Source: Arch Brown website http://www.archbrown.com/bio.htm, accessed on August 2012.
- Acquisition information:
- Date of acquisition unknown.
- Processing information:
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Collection processed by Robert Graves, 2012.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Authors and theater
Gay erotic films - Names:
- Brown, Arch
About this collection guide
- Sponsor:
- Processing this collection has been funded by a generous grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2015-06-10 16:38:58 -0700 .
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.
- Terms of access:
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All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the ONE Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at USC Libraries as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
- Preferred citation:
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[Box/folder #, or item name] Arch Brown Collection, Coll2012-146, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
- Location of this collection:
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909 West Adams BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90007, US
- Contact:
- (213) 821-2771