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H. R. GIGER

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'Hans Ruedi Giger' () (born at Chur, Grisons canton, February 5, 1940) is an Academy Award-winning Swiss painter, sculptor, and set designer best known for his design work on the film ''Alien''.

Contents
Work
Style
Obscenity lawsuit
Other works
Pop culture
Movies
Work for recording artists
Interior decoration
Computer games
External links

Work


Giger's Alien design, inspired by his earlier painting ''Necronom IV'', for the film ''Alien''.

Giger's design for the Alien was inspired by his painting ''Necronom IV'' and earned him an Oscar in 1980. His third published book of paintings, titled ''Necronomicon'' (followed by ''Necronomicon II'' in 1985), continued his rise to international prominence, as did the frequent appearance of his art in the magazine ''Omni''. Giger is also well known for artwork on a number of popular records.

Style


For most of his career, Giger has worked predominantly in airbrush, creating monochromatic canvasses depicting surreal, nightmarish dream-scapes. His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of a representation of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship, described as "biomechanical". His paintings often display fetishistic sexual imagery and are considered disturbing by some. His main influences were painters Ernst Fuchs and Salvador Dalí. He met Salvador Dalí, to whom he was introduced by painter Robert Venosa. He was also a personal friend of Timothy Leary. Giger is perhaps the best known sufferer of night terrors and his paintings are all to some extent inspired by his experiences with that particular sleep disorder. He was originally educated as an architect and made his first paintings as a way of art therapy.

Obscenity lawsuit


Giger's artwork for the Dead Kennedys' album ''Frankenchrist'', (nicknamed Penis Landscape), was at the center of an obscenity lawsuit against Eric Reed Boucher a.k.a. Jello Biafra, vocalist for the San Francisco punk band the Dead Kennedys.

Other works


Giger has created furniture designs, particularly the Harkonnen Capo Chair for an unproduced movie version of the novel ''Dune'' that was originally slated to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowski. Many years later, David Lynch directed the film, using only extremely limited rough ideas from Giger and Jodorowski. Giger had wished to work with Lynch, as he had said that Lynch's film ''Eraserhead'' was the closest thing to portraying Giger's art in film (even including the films that Giger himself had worked on), as cited in one of Giger's Necronomicon books.
Giger has applied his biomechanical style to interior design, and several "Giger Bars" sprang up in Tokyo, New York, and his native Switzerland, although most of the bars have since closed. One such example was The Limelight in Manhattan, circa 1993 -- at the time, its bars featured faux embryos in jars, floating in a backlit pinkish fluid. His art has greatly influenced tattooists and fetishists worldwide. Ibanez guitars has released an H.R. Giger signature series; the Ibanez ICHRG2, an Ibanez Iceman, features the work "NY City VI", and the Ibanez RGTHRG1 has the work "NY City XIX" printed on it.
Giger also designed an elaborate microphone stand for Jonathan Davis, lead singer of the band Korn.

Pop culture


Giger is often referenced in pop culture and especially in works of the science fiction and cyberpunk genres. Novelist William Gibson (who wrote an early script for ''Alien³'') seems particularly fascinated, presenting in ''Virtual Light'' a minor character, Lowell, with ''New York XXIV'' tattooed across his back and a secondary character, Yamazaki in ''Idoru'' specifically describes the buildings of nanotech Japan as Giger-esque.
Movies


★ ''Dune'' (designs for unproduced Alejandro Jodorowsky adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel; The movie ''Dune'' was later made in an adaption by David Lynch.)

★ ''Alien'' (designed, among other things, the Alien itself, the The Derelict and the Space Jockey)

★ ''

★ ''Killer Condom''

★ ''Species'' (designed Sil and the Ghost train in a dream sequence)

★ ''Batman Forever'' (designed radically different envisioning of the Batmobile; design not used in the film)
Work for recording artists

''Walpurgis'', the 1969 debut album by Swiss progressive rock band The Shiver, represents the first instance in which Giger designed artwork for an album cover.


Celtic Frost: ''To Mega Therion''

Magma

Emerson Lake and Palmer: ''Brain Salad Surgery''

Steve Stevens Atomic Playboys

Deborah Harry

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Danzig: ''

Dead Kennedys' album Frankenchrist, Poster insert of

Atrocity - ''Hallucinations''

Black Sun Productions

Korn's Jonathan Davis commissioned Giger to sculpt his microphone stand. Three microphone stands were made but only one given to Davis.

Carcass used ''Life Support 1993'' for the cover of their 1994 album, Heartwork.

★ Designed the stage for Mylene Farmer's 1999 "Mylenium" tour.

Blondie's Chris Stein commissioned Lieber Guitars to create Stein's unique "Gigerstein" guitar based on Giger's artwork.

★ Helped to design the first professional video clip of "Böhse Onkelz" called "Dunkler Ort" (dark location) from their album "Ein böses Märchen...aus tausend finsteren Nächten", which was released in 2000.

Ibanez Guitars has released second generation of H.R. Giger Signature Models hr giger RG & hr giger S series with legacy artwork on the guitar body, second generation of 4-string guitar bass SRXHRG1 also released with the same concept.
Interior decoration


Giger Bars in Switzerland's Chur and Gruyères

Museum H. R. Giger in Gruyères
Computer games


★ ''Dark Seed'' and its sequel, ''Dark Seed II'', both adventure games for the PC, Amiga, and the Amiga CD32, were published by Cyberdreams. The games were also released for the PlayStation and Saturn in Japan.

External links



Official website

Official Giger database

Official U.S. publisher's site.

Official site for the documentary "H.R. Giger's Sanctuary"

Surreal Gallery featuring Giger

MUSEUM HR GIGER

H.R. Giger - Fantastic Art Collective

Giger's article on being commissioned to sculpt Jonathan Davis' microphone stand.

Giger Interview

Labyrinthe Gesellschaft für phantastische und visionäre Künste e.V. - images of Giger's works

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