Roger Brown American, Alabama, 1941-1997
91.4 x 61 x 5.1 cm
Further images
Boy with Trees of Heaven (Steve) sits somewhere at the periphery of this dark moment in Brown’s creative practice. Amid the melancholic and bitter paintings of his 1980s a number of resolutely queer silhouettes would stand firm against the challenges of the day. “Steve” would appear again the following year in a piece titled Steve with the Head of Goliath, a clear statement about an underdog defeating the seemingly insurmountable, also surrounded by trees of heaven. Another piece that same year, though not identified as Steve, likewise would step up to paint a picture plainly about gay male identity, featuring a masturbating figure surrounded by trees of heaven, lengthily titled Boy Startled While Jerking Off in the Woods, or, What’s the Point About Beating Around the Bush? Or Why is it OK to Show Mapplethorpe’s but not Mine? These powerful statements pair with a piece like Pediment, also 1985, depicting three anonymous men holding hands, surrounded by the same foliage, a hopeful statement about togetherness and the possibility of the future.
Provenance
Artist Studio, ChicagoPhyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago
Roger Brown Study Collection, Chicago
Kavi Gupta, Chicago