HR Giger
© Panja Jürgens, 2006
HR GIGER:
Li I, 1974
Acryl auf Papier * 70 x 97 cm
© HR Giger, 2006
HR GIGER:
Alien Monster, 1992
Polyester, Metall *110 x 78 x 220 cm
© HR Giger, 2006

HR GIGER:
Mutanten, 2. Zustand, 1967 - 75
Tusche auf Transcop auf Holz *105 x 127 cm
© HR Giger, 2006
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GIGER
in Vienna
24. May 2006 - 1.October 2006, daily 10.00 – 19.00 hrs
We are proud to present the first solo show in Vienna with
more than 100 works of famous Swiss surrealist HR Giger.
HR 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. Giger´s other film works include „Poltergeist
II“, „Alien 3“ 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
and, in 1988, created his first total environment, the Tokyo Giger
Bar, and in 1992 a second Giger Bar in Chur.
With countless exhibitions since 1966 HR Giger and his art have achieved world renown. The exhibition at KunstHausWien consists of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos and photomontages as well as the famous Harkonnen furniture sculptures, co-curated by Stephan Stucki, Zurich.
HR Giger lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland.
A catalogue on the exhibition will be available at the KunstHausWien
MuseumShop.
More informations under www.hrgiger.com.
Press presentation: Tuesday, 23 May 2006 – 16.00
hrs (only with invitation!!)
Exhibition opening: Tuesday, 23 May 2006 – 19.00 hrs
For further information and photo material please contact:
Sabine Schmeller, Verena Schrom
KunstHausWien Pressestelle:
Tel. 0043/1/712 04 95-14, Fax 0043/1/712 04 96
e-mail: sabine.schmeller@kunsthauswien.com, verena.schrom@kunsthauswien.com
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