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| HR Giger ARh | 
enlarge | Author: H. R Giger Publisher: Benedikt Taschen Verlag Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2346058
Media: Paperback Edition: Originalausg Pages: 95
ISBN: 3822896012 EAN: 9783822896013 ASIN: 3822896012
Publication Date: 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Some wear, light interior markings. Good reading copy. MM060408 All US orders shipped with delivery confirmation. Thanks!
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Great introduction to the modern surrealist master April 5, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent brief introduction to the life and art of H.R. Giger. It features plates of some of his most well-known works, as well as examples of his sketches, pen and inks, and other media. For someone who has taken an interest in Giger, but is not ready to invest in his larger, more complete books, this is a perfect starting point.
Another excellent show of H.R. Giger's imaginary art. July 24, 1999 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you just like flipping through art books for their pictures, this is a definte one that will keep you flippin' through the pictures. Another excellent look at how Giger views things.
Visual intensity September 11, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Giger's work has incredible visual impact. He was the designer for the first Alien movie. He created that ambiguity of biota and machine. This book, with less concern for censorship, drives those images far beyond what the theaters can accept.
I read this book with a choked fascination. Giger uses all of his technical mastery in depicting landscapes of torment, eroticism, deformity, and beauty. This world is peopled by multiple beings, fused by birth, by force, or by carnality. His work reminds me of Druillet, where every scene is packed from edge to edge with bizarre detail. Giger goes beyond Druillet with his realistic style, making his monochrome worlds so much more convincing.
Although the Amazon web site lists Timothy Leary as a co-author, he just provides a one-page introduction. It's good, and it's Leary, but Leary fans shouldn't get their hopes up too far.
If you like Giger's work, as I do, this is an incredible collection. (If the imagery is too much for you, I understand.)This book also provides autobiographical notes, but I take those about as seriously as I take Salvador Dali's. It's the pictures that matter.
//wiredweird
Fantastic introduction to Giger April 2, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been a casual fan of Giger for some time, but never actually got around to buying any of his work, aside from his calendars. This book serves as a fantastic summary of his life's work and manages to be very informative in its short span.
I wasn't sure if I was a big enough of a fan to buy his larger books, but after this one I'm quite excited about doing so.
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