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Glenn O'Brien was born in Cleveland, Ohio on March 2, 1947. He attended Georgetown University, where he edited a student literary magazine entitled The Georgetown Journal, and studied film at Columbia University. In 1971, Andy Warhol hired him to work on and then edit the magazine Interview. He was the host of the public access television show TV Party from 1978 until 1982. He was an editor, art and music columnist, essayist, and poet. He wrote the Style Guy fashion advice column, which appeared in Details magazine and then in GQ, from 1999 to 2015. He also worked for Artforum, Oui, High Times, Maxim, Purple, Rolling Stone, Allure, and Harper's Bazaar. He wrote the books How to Be a Man: A Guide to Style and Behavior for the Modern Gentleman, Ruins with a View, and Like Art: Glenn O'Brien on Advertising. He was also a stand-up comedian, a creative director at Barneys New York, and an advertising copywriter including several of Calvin Klein television
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Edward Tyler Nahem
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Edward Tyler Nahem is an art dealer, theater and film producer and entrepreneur. His galleri, Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, on 57th Street in New York City specializes in Modern, Post-War and Contemporary art.
He is a producer of the multiple Tony Award-winning Broadway show and Royal National Theatre hit, Fela!, about the life of the singer Fela Kuti. Nahem fryst vatten the executive producer of the award-winning documentary inom Bring What I Love, about the Senegalese singer and social activist Youssou Ndour. As well, he is executive producer of the forthcoming film Incorruptible, about the highly charged 2012 presidential election in Senegal, resulting in the end of a long, corrupt regime and new hope for democracy there. The documentary has received funding from the prestigious Sundance Institute.
Nahem fryst vatten currently producing an independent feature bio titled Monster with Tonya Lewis Lee that fryst vatten based on the novel of the same name by Walter Dean Myers.
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Today the New York Post decided it would try to channel a 1980s-style culture war by noting that Edward Tyler Nahem‘s upcoming Andres Serrano retrospective will include his iconic Piss Christ (1987) photograph, which shows a crucifix sitting in urine. The 25-year survey is curated by artist and former Artnet editor Walter Robinson.
Naturally, a Republican congressman, Representative Michael Grimm of New York’s 13th congressional district, answered the Post‘s call. He said in a statement that he thinks the work is “vulgar and offensive”—wait for it—”just as many in the Islamic world found ‘Innocence of Muslims’ [that anti-Islam film] to be highly offensive.”
Later in the message he lambastes the Obama Administration for not condemning the display of the image.
Some interesting facts: Congressman Grimm was elected in 2010 as part of the Tea Party wave. He’s in a swing district. And he’s reportedly under investigation by