Poster produced for Glenn Branca performance presented October 30 - November 11, [1984]. Photograph by Gianfranco Mantegna. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 12 - April 17, 1983. Texts by Jean-Hubert Martin, Thierry de Duve, and the artist. Includes EP of Glenn Branca's "Acoustic Phenomenon. ... [details]
Issue number 3 of the arts periodical ZG edited by Rosetta Brooks. Contents include: "Off White/Almost Black," Alan Joyce in conversation with James Chance; "Sighs and Whispers in Bloomingdale's," Roberta Brooks on photographer Guy Bourdin; "Life in Space," Interview with Jack Goldstein by Michael Newman on the work of Jack Goldstein; "'Noise' Music," by Gary Zimmerman; an interview with Glenn Branca; "Drastic Classicism," by Michael Newman; an interview with Rhys Chatham; "War Picture," by Richard Prince; "Urban Kisses/Slum Hisses," by Edit deAk; "We must embrace our joys and sorrows," by Tom Lawson; "Altered Vision?" by Jonathon Miles; and "Video Music Inc. ... [details]
Vinyl record complication of audio by musicians and visual artists. Edited by Barbara Ess and Glenn Branca. Produced with the assistance of White Columns. Contributions by Larry Simon, Dara Birnbaum, Carla Liss, Bobby G, Wharton Tiers, Carol Parkinson, Nina Canal, Lee Ranaldo, Jenny Holzer, Annea Lockwood, Michael Smith, A. ... [details]
Issue 6/7 of performance periodical "Live." Features a cover story interview with Glenn Branca by John Howell. Contributors include Dan Graham, Bonnie Maranca, John Howell, Michael Earley, Gautam Dasgupta, David Rieff, Barry Kahn, Patricia Jones, Lenora Champagne, Charles Frederick, Shelley Rice, Sally Randall, Ann Sargent-Wooster, Rony Whitfield, Steve Fritz, Robert Atkins, Robert Coe, Stuart Cosgrove, Helena Kontova, Martha Fleming, and Tobler Lugo. [details]
Edited by J.M Sherry and Barbara Ess. Layout by [Barbara] Ess, J.M. Sherry, and Christine Hahn. Artist's projects by Michael Warren Powell, Mr. Mental, Ellen Bruno, Gail Vachon, Peter Velez, Ray Matthews, Becky Howland, Ann Mesner, Glenn Branca, J. ... [details]
45 RPM vinyl 7 inch, Side A "U.S. Millie" by Jeff Lohn; Side B "You Got Me" by Glenn Branca. Theoretical Girls only vinyl record. Band, whose name originated in a conversation between Dan Graham and Jeff Wall, featured Glenn Branca, Jeff Lohn, Margaret DeWys, and Wharton Tiers. [details]
Audio CD comprised of music by Glenn Branca, conducted by Glenn Branca. Evelyne Buhler, Eric Hubel, Reg Bloor, and Greg McMullen on guitar; Libby Fab on drums; Ryan Walsh on bass. Band photo by Tony Cenicola. ... [details]