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Baphomet – H.R. Giger Tarot
I think that nightfall is always the best time to become enveloped in the grotto that is Copro Gallery at Bergamot Station. There was a particularly d...
Tips & ideas to photograph the HR Giger Museum Bar in Gruyères, Switzerland.
H.R. Giger is an artist that was way fucking before his time, and his influence on underground and pop culture is HUGE! His art, in some ways, has shown the world where it was going before it even knew how to get there. He was able to mix fantasy with reality in such a powerful […]
Esta semana se nos fue el genio suizo H. R. Giger, el artista gráfico, diseñador y escultor detrás de las criaturas de Alien. Ese fue su trabajo más reconocido, que le valió un Oscar en 1980, perde no fue el único. Para celebrar su vida y carrera, hemos seleccionado algunas de sus creaciones más increíbles e…
One of the images from H.R. Giger’s ‘Necronomicon.’ H.R. Giger’s 1977 book Necronomicon showcased his chilling, futuristic images of a world beyond our own would become the basis and inspiration for director Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien. Giger’s profile was raised in 1973 when his sci-fi art was showcased by prog-rockers Emerson Lake & Palmer on the elaborate cover of their 1973 album Brain Salad Surgery. Swiss publishing house Sphinx-Verlag would publish a German-language portfolio full of Giger’s work about the mythical “Necronomicon” in 1977, as well as a French edition that same year. As you may be aware, Giger’s Necronomicon was inspired by the make-believe textbook of magic nightmared up by H.P. Lovecraft which the author first referenced in his 1924 short story, The Hound. When it comes to Giger’s dangerous, dark, and often somewhat R-rated take on the evil grimoire, the author and artist put his own unique spin on the book, undeniably his most vital and influential piece of work. In 1985 Giger would put out another edition of the material, Necronomicon 2 expanded to include 184 more images of his terrifying biomechanical creations and grim futuristic visions. Tracking down a copy of Giger’s...