Al Shapiro
{{Short description|American cartoonist (1932–1987)}}
{{Distinguish|text=Allen Shapiro, American media executive}}
{{Infobox artist
| birth_name = Allen J. Shapiro
| birth_date = {{birth date|1932|02|07}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1987|05|30|1932|02|07}}
| known_for = Gay erotic art
| partner = Dick Kriegmont
| nationality = American
| image = Al-Shapiro-A.Jay.jpg
| caption =
| birth_place = New York State
| death_place = San Francisco, California
}}
Allen J. Shapiro{{Cite web |last=Fritscher |first=Jack |date=2000-04-06 |title=Drummer Interview: Al Shaprio, A.Jay, & Harry Chess |url=https://jackfritscher.com/Drummer/Issues/107/Al%20Shapiro.html |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=Jack Fritscher |series=Feature interview/article obituary written June 20, 1987, and published in Drummer 107, August 1987}} (February 7, 1932—May 30, 1987), better known as Al Shapiro and by his pen name A. Jay, was a gay Jewish American{{Cite web |last=Morgan |first=Kyle |date=2010 |title=Finding aid of the Twice Blessed Collection, circa 1966-2000 |url=https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6z09s281/entire_text/ |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=Online Archive of California |series=Coll2010-003}} artist active from the 1960s through 1980s.{{Cite web |last=Stewart |first=Jim |date=2014-07-22 |title=BARchive: Perils of Pecs O'Toole |url=https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=bartab&sc=barchive&id=233372 |access-date=2024-02-04 |website=Bay Area Reporter}}{{Cite web |title=A. Jay Papers |url=https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fr0256/ |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=Online Archive of California |series=Collection number GLC 117}} He is credited with the creation of the first-ever gay comic strip, The Adventures of Harry Chess: The Man from A.U.N.T.I.E.
Shapiro is well-known for his erotic art, not only in Harry Chess, but also for Drummer magazine, the Caldron (a sex club in San Francisco), the Leatherneck (gay bar), and numerous gay bathhouses (some of which he often visited).
Shapiro was Drummer
Shapiro died from AIDS-related complications in 1987.
Biography
Shapiro was born and raised in upstate New York.{{Cite book |last=Gunn |first=Drewey Wayne |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BqOECwAAQBAJ&q=Dick+Kriegmont+obituary |title=Gay American Novels, 1870-1970: A Reader's Guide |date=2016-02-04 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-1-4766-2522-5 |language=en}} He competed as a wrestler in high school, during which time he described becoming "totally fixated on men with big pecs and fine nipples," which became lasting inspirations for his art. After graduating, he served in the U.S. Army, stationed in South Korea following the end of the Korean war.
Shapiro moved to Manhattan in the 1960s, where he attended the Pratt Institute in hopes of becoming a theatrical set designer for Broadway theatre. He later pivoted to illustrating children's books.
Shapiro created Harry Chess in response to a 1964 ad in the New York Times by Clark Polak seeking "a cartoonist for a new gay and sophisticated magazine" called Drum.{{Cite web |last=Murphy |first=Michael J. |title=The Lives and Times of Harry Chess |url=https://glreview.org/wp-content/uploads/DigitalEditions/762900_Digital_Edition/index.html |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=The Gay & Lesbian Review}} After Drum was discontinued, Shapiro continued producing Harry Chess comics for Queen's Quarterly (QQ), another gay magazine.{{Cite web |title=QQ magazine |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/30212968?search%5Bi%5D%5Bsubject_text%5D=Gay+men+--+Periodicals&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=National Library of New Zealand}} Shapiro designed the character Harry Chess as his alter ego (he once said "I am Harry and Harry is me and we are all together"). His style was influenced by Stan Lee and James Bond.
Shapiro met his lifelong partner Dick Kriegmont through Kriegmont's personal ad in The Advocate. In 1974,{{Cite book |last=Fritscher |first=Jack |title=Gay San Francisco - Eyewitness Drummer : a Memoir of the Sex, Art, Salon, Pop Culture War, and Gay History of Drummer Magazine, the Titanic 1970s to 1999 |publisher=Palm Drive Pub. |year=2006 |isbn=9781890834388 |volume=1}} Shapiro moved to San Francisco to live with Kriegmont, where they frequented Pacific Heights and the South of Market neighborhoods.
In 1977, Drummer co-founder John Embry hired Shapiro and Fritscher to be the magazine's art director and editor-in-chief and tasked them with moving the publication from Los Angeles to San Francisco. They both departed the magazine in late 1979.
Numerous gay bars and clubs featured Shapiro's artwork in promotional materials, including Caldron,{{Cite web |title=The Caldron (UC12334655) |url=https://doi.org/10.25549/one-c4-47113 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=USC Libraries |date=2021 |via=ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives |doi=10.25549/one-c4-47113}}{{Cite web |title=The Caldron San Francisco (UC12351424) |url=https://doi.org/10.25549/one-c4-44300 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=USC Libraries |date=2021 |doi=10.25549/one-c4-44300 |via=ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives}} The Eagle,{{Cite web |title=The Eagle (UC12351618) |url=https://doi.org/10.25549/one-c4-44023 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=USC Libraries |date=2021 |doi=10.25549/one-c4-44023 |via=ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives}} and The Slot.{{Cite web |title=We Want You (3000101037) |url=https://leatherarchives.org/ca/index.php/Detail/objects/97124 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=leatherarchives.org |series=Slot, The}}
In 1978, Shapiro and Dom Orejudos produced a joint gallery show at Fey-Way Studios; they were also jointly featured at the Eons gallery in Los Angeles.{{Cite web |title=Together At Last... Etienne/Stephen and A. Jay postcard (3000101713) |url=https://leatherarchives.org/ca/index.php/Detail/objects/98555 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=leatherarchives.org |series=EONS}} Shapiro was close friends with Orejudos and Tom of Finland, and also befriended Domino.{{Cite news |last=A. Jay |last2=Fritscher |first2=Jack |year=1979 |orig-date=1978 |title=DOMINO OF NEW YORK SUMMER OF '78 |url=https://jackfritscher.com/Drummer/Issues/029/Domino%20of%20New%20York.html |work=Drummer |via=Jack Fritscher |issue=29}}
Shapiro died at home of AIDS-related complications on May 30, 1987, with Kriegmont by his side.
Shapiro's art considerably influenced the style of other erotic artists including Bill Schmeling.{{Cite web |title=Bill "The Hun" Schmeling {{!}} 30th April 1938 – 12th September 2019 |url=https://www.tomoffinland.org/bill-the-hun-schmeling-30th-april-1938-12th-september-2019/ |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=Tom of Finland Foundation}} In his 2006 autobiography, Fritscher wrote:
If there is a gay Mount Rushmore of four great pioneer pop artists, the faces would be Chuck Arnett, Etienne, A. Jay, and Tom of Finland.The Leather Archives & Museum in Chicago holds some of Shapiro's art.{{Cite web |title=Drawing by A. Jay (Al Shapiro) [2003013601] |url=https://leatherarchives.org/ca/index.php/Detail/objects/12387 |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=leatherarchives.org}}
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