As the art museum explained at the opening of ... too one-sided an image of the creator of the monster in the Alien films. “HR Giger lived in very different worlds, knew the fine game as well ...
Here’s a quick question: are Geiger and Giger (as in H.R. Giger, designer of the Alien Xenomorph) pronounced the same? The answer is no. Nevertheless, the late artist has had his name ...
With each new Alien instalment, the eldritch mystery that came with the HR Giger-designed xenomorph ... “No wonder Giger’s art worked its eldritch spell on Scott during the pre-production ...
The Autumn 2024 issue of Creative Review looks at the brands and individuals who are pushing creativity forward on their way to the top ...
Creative Assembly‘s 2014 video game took inspiration (and original design documents) from Ridley Scott‘s 1979 ‘haunted house in space’ horror. The result was a tense and claustrophobic experience that ...
100 x 70 cm. (39.4 x 27.6 in.) Important information, mostly unknown: To get the print more unique, HR Giger altered the original Painting Necro III after the print was produced, to the image Necro ...
Auflage 170 + XII 1976-B-298a Published in the books Necronomicon I on page 42, Moskau catalogue p 26 The small "a" to the Number has been added, because HR Giger wanted the print to be altered from ...
Alien: Romulus ... in this blacklight version of the xenomorph Funko Pop. H.R. Giger definitely was not planning this one. The box art features the 1979 film's logo, which means this Funko ...