Bald Ego is a completely original and unusual, and very high-flying magazine of new art and writing. Presenting work that is atypical of what the contributor is known for, Bald Ego dares to be funny, and to mix up people not usually found in such close proximity. Where else might you find photographs by Jessica Craig-Martin, Christopher Wool, Roxanne Lowit and Donald Sultan next to short stories by James Purdy and Patrick McGrath; or poetry by Max Blagg, Deborah Harry, Glenn O'Brien and René Ricard alongside illustrated texts by Douglas Coupland, Gary Indiana, Richard Prince and Tom Sachs; or drawings by Donald Baecheler and Alex Katz kitty corner to a rant by John Torreano and a book excerpt from Michael Bronstein's World on Fire? Only in Bald Ego, shamelessly going where no periodical has gone before.
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Glenn O'Brien was born in 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio. He was editor and art director of Andy Warhol's Interview from 1970 to 1973, wrote the column "Glenn O'Brien's Beat" for Interview from 1978 to 1990. He has also worked as editor for Rolling Stone, and Spin and has contributed to numerous magazines. O'Brien wrote the play "Lotto," which was performed at La Mama in 1989. He has created award winning advertising for Barneys New York, Calvin Klein and collaborated on two books with Madonna, Sex, and The Girlie Show. O'Brien produced and wrote the film Downtown 81 with Jean Michel Basquiat which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2000 and was realeased in April 2001. His books include Soapbox: Essays, Diatribes, Homilies and Screeds (Imschoot, 1998) and The Style Guy (Ballantine, 2000). Critic Dave Hickey has compared O'Brien's writing to the work of Donald Barthelme. Human Nature, a collaborationbetween O'Brien and artist Richard Prince was published in 2001. His poetry has appeared in numerous publications and he has performed it in a host of venues from Nuyorican Poetry Café and the St. Marks Poetry Project to the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. He lives and works in New York City.
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