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H. R. Giger's Necronomicon

H. R. Giger's
Necronomicon
Hardcover Book



H. R. Giger's Necronomicon II

H. R. Giger's
Necronomicon II
Hardcover Book



H. R. Giger's Retrospective, 1964-1984

H. R. Giger's
Retrospective, 1964-1984



H. R. Giger Portfolio

H. R. Giger Portfolio (Paperback)



H. R. Arh+

H. R. Giger Arh+ (Paperback)



HR Giger - Taschen

HR Giger - Taschen (Paperback)



H. R. Giger's Film Design

H. R. Giger's Film Design (Hardcover)



The 2009 H. R. Giger Calender

The 2009 H. R. Giger Calender



H.R. Giger Tarot Set with Cards

H.R. Giger Tarot Set with Cards



H. R. Giger's Alien

H. R. Giger's Alien
Trade Paperback


H. R. Giger

H. R. Giger Art Prints & Other Merchandise

Considered by many as the greatest surreal artist living today, H. R. Giger is the creator of perhaps the most famous and scariest alien creature of any media. His masterworks are known the world over such as his Alien design, biomechanoids, and surreal landscapes. Below are a few of his art prints you can click on for pricing and details. Also featured here, are other Giger products such as books, calendars, and more.




H. R. Giger - Art in Motion

Welcome to the world called H. R. Giger. Let bizarre landscapes take you to the world of biomechanoids and aliens, erotomechanical constructions and devilish monsters where you lose your track of time and space. Two hours of unique private footage of Swiss surrealist and the world he created, digitally remastered moving collages of pictures from all important periods of his work. This all is accompanied with psychedelic music and many interesting texts and photos from his closest environment. Click the image on your right to view the trailer at Giger-DVD.com.

H. R. Giger - Art in Motion Trailer

Various images (below) from the H. R. Giger DVD Storyboard Booklet available for download at Giger-DVD.com





H. R. Giger Biography | Source: HRGiger.com

H. R. Giger is recognized as one of the world’s foremost artists of Fantastic Realism. Born in 1940 to a chemist’s family in Chur, Switzerland, he moved in 1962 to Zurich, where he studied architecture and industrial design at the School of Applied Arts. By 1964 he was producing his first artworks, mostly ink drawings and oil paintings, resulting in his first solo exhibition in 1966, followed by the publication and world-wide distribution of his first poster edition in 1969. Shortly after, he discovered the airbrush and, along with it, his own unique freehand painting style, leading to the creation of many of his most well known works, the surrealistic Biomechanical dreamscapes, which formed the cornerstone of his fame. To date, 20 books have been published about Giger’s art.

Giger’s third and most famous book, Necronomicon, published in 1977, served as the visual inspiration for director Ridley Scott’s film Alien, Giger's first film assignment, which earned him the 1980 Oscar for the Best Achievement in Visual Effects for his designs of the film's title character and the stages of its lifecycle, plus the film’s the otherworldly environments. Giger's other film works include Poltergeist II, Alien3 and Species.

Giger's album covers for Debbie Harry and the band ELP were voted among the 100 best in music history in a survey of rock journalists. Throughout his career, Giger also worked in sculpture and, in 1988, created his first total environment, the Tokyo Giger Bar, and in 1992 a second Giger Bar in Chur.

The HR Giger Museum, inaugurated in the summer of 1998 in the Château St. Germain, celebrates its 10 Anniversary this summer. The four-level building complex in the historic, medieval walled city of Gruyères, Switzerland is the permanent home to many of the artist’s most prominent works. It houses the largest collection of the artist's paintings, sculptures, furnitures and film designs, dating from the early 1960's until the present day. Displayed on the museum's top floor is Giger's own private collection of more than 600 works by artists such as Salvador Dali, Ernst Fuchs, Dado, Bruno Weber, Günther Brus, Claude Sandoz, François Burland, Friedrich Kuhn, Joe Coleman, Sibylle Ruppert, Andre Lassen, among many others.

The HR Giger Museum Bar, located in the adjoining wing of the museum complex, opened on April 12, 2003. Giger’s designs for the bar emphasizes the pre-existing Gothic architecture of the 400 year old space. The giant skeletal arches covering the vaulted ceiling, together with the bar’s fantastic stony furniture, evoke the building’s original medieval character and give the space a church-like feeling.

Since 1999, in an effort to help broaden the appreciation of his museum visitors for other Fantastic and Surrealist artists, Giger has utilized a three room exhibition space as The H.R. Giger Museum Gallery where, on a continuing basis, he features the works of other masters in this genre. Artists already shown have been Wessi, Prof. Ernst Fuchs, Hans Bellmer, Fred Knecht, Stelio Diamantopoulos, Martin Schwarz, Claude Sandoz, Günther Brus, François Burland, Rudolf Stüssi, The Society for Art of Imagination and Victor Safonkin.

During the last 4 years, Giger has been honored with a series of major museum retrospectives. In 2004 was the opening of a six-month exhibition at the Museum Halle Saint Pierre in Paris, France, the largest exhibition of the artist's work to ever take place outside of Switzerland. Over one year in preparation, ninety percent of the artwork was on loan from Giger's collectors, including three Swiss museums. The display of more than 200 pieces spanned four decades of the celebrated artist’s career, covering two floors of the museum's exhibition space. On December 17, 2004, H.R. Giger received the prestigious award, "La Médaille de la Ville de Paris", at Paris City Hall.

The Paris retrospective was followed by an exhibition of equal scope in 2005 at the National Technical Museum of Prague, in the Czech Republic and in 2006 by at the Kunsthaus Wien, in Austria. In July, 2007 Giger had his first museum exhibition Switzerland at the Bundner Kunstmuseum, in the city of his birth, Chur. He continues to live and work in Zurich with his wife, Carmen Maria Giger, co-director of the Giger Museum. Click on the source link above for more Giger biography info.




Giger's Alien - Click for pricing and details

Giger's Alien

Brain Salad Surgery - Click for pricing and details

Brain Salad Surgery

Birth Machine - Click for larger view

Birth Machine

The Magus - Click for pricing and details

The Magus

Biomechanoid - Click for pricing and details

Biomechanoid

Giger Arh+: 30 Postcards

Giger Arh+: 30 Postcards




HR Giger: The Oeuvre Before Alien, 1961-1976

HR Giger: The Oeuvre Before Alien, 1961-1976 (Hardcover)

Swiss surrealist artist HR Giger was catapulted to international fame in 1979 for designing the inimitable creatures and otherworldly environments that terrified moviegoers in Ridley Scott’s science fiction film Alien. Yet before these iconic creations made him a Hollywood celebrity and won him an Academy Award for visual effects, Giger was already highly regarded in the international art world for his unique painting style and biomechanical dreamscapes. HR. Giger—The Oeuvre Before “Alien” is the first book to document the artist’s lesser-known, but no less impressive, early work.

This sumptuously illustrated volume traces Giger’s career from his education as an architect and industrial designer in Zürich to the development of his ink drawing and oil painting technique and his eventual breakthrough as one of the foremost artists of the fantastic realism school.

These youthful works formed the groundwork for the artist’s later drawings that earned the esteem of the design industry, the adoration of sci-fi aficionados, and a firm place in the twentieth-century pop culture canon.

Featuring many unpublished or rarely available early paintings and drawings and accompanied by an essay by noted art historian Beat Stutzer, this volume also sets Giger’s paintings side by side with predecessors such as Goya, Ensor, and Piranesi. HR Giger—The Oeuvre Before “Alien” illuminates the mind of a visual genius whose first artistic experiments were decades before their time.




WWW HR Giger Com (Hardcover)

HR Giger first received acclaim in the 1960s with his airbrushed fantasy landscapes. However, he scored his breakthrough in applied art, and particularly in his high-profile movie work on Ridley Scott's Alien.

In 1980, he received an Oscar for "Best Achievement for Visual Effects" for his designs of the film's title creature and its otherworldly environment. His other celebrated film projects include Poltergeist II, Alien 3 and Species, for which he designed a deadly but beautiful half-extraterrestrial female creature and a fantastic nightmare train.

Giger's album covers for Debbie Harry and Emerson, Lake and Palmer were voted as being among the top hundred in music history by music journalists, while furniture designed by Giger graces a bar in Chur, Switzerland.

This book was designed by the artist himself, and features detailed commentaries in which Giger describes his work from the early 1960s to the late 1990s; the authentic voice of the master.

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