The Artbook Review #2 - www HR Giger com
By M.S. Feather 15 Comments

Edition: Hardcover.
By Taschen, 2008.
The Fueler of Fetishes, the Baron of Biomechanisms, these are just a few sensationalist titles that could accurately describe H.R. Giger and his enormous body of work. He’s worked in every medium from comics to body art, odds are if you can name it, he’s done it.
He’s such a huge talent that most of you here will be familiar with his work even if you may not be aware of it. He’s been a featured artist in Heavy Metal Magazine, designer on the classic Ridley Scott film Alien and the sculptor of KoRn frontman Jonathan Davis’ microphone.


While I personally prefer Giger’s Biomechanics collection I thought ‘Com’ would be a better starting point due to its content. This book features a diverse compilation of his work spanning almost his entire career in all his chosen mediums. Even better, it features translated commentary made by the man himself. Having Giger narrate us through this anthology is such a treat, a novelty that almost makes it worth the price of admission alone. Starting this book with stories from his childhood, he takes your hand and gently guides you through the gallery of his life. An illustrated autobiography beginning with rare childhood photos that slowly give way to some of his earliest sketches.
Eventually we break into the airbrush photos he’s most famous for. Those twisted and meticulously created metallic dreamscapes that remain unparalleled in the art


In closing, he’s an incredible man with a truly unique style and as far as I’m concerned the greatest surreal artist this century has had to offer. Who else but Giger could make nightmares so much fun to explore?