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Broken Heart (Death of H.R.Giger)

Memorial People posted on May 13, 2014
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Swiss surrealist artist H.R. Giger who designed the monster and revolutionary sci-fi sets for the film "Alien" has died, his museum said on Tuesday. He was 74. Giger, who was born Hans Rudolf in the eastern Swiss town of Chur in 1940, died on Monday in Zurich from injuries he obtained after suffering a fall, an employee of the H.R. Giger Museum said, confirming reports in Swiss media. Famous for creating the otherworldly creature in Ridley Scott's 1979 horror film "Alien", Giger was awarded an Oscar for Best Achievement in Visual Effects in 1980. The son of a chemist, he studied architecture and industrial design in Zurich, and first experimented with ink drawing and polyester works before moving onto large freehand airbrush works showcasing nightmarish dreamscapes. His work explored the relationship between the human body and the machine, and he created surrealist images of humans fused with industrial parts, a style he described as "biomechanical". One example of this was his 1973 record cover design for "Brain Salad Surgery" by English rock group Emerson, Lake and Palmer's which depicted a human skull encased in a machine. "My paintings seem to make the strongest impression on people who are, well, who are crazy. A good many people think as I do. If they like my work they are creative... or they are crazy," Giger said in an 1979 interview with Starlog magazine. Giger was also known for his sculptures, paintings and furniture and many of these works are on display at his own museum in a medieval castle in Gruyeres, central Switzerland, which is run by his second wife Carmen Maria Scheifele Giger. The museum, which opened in 1998 also houses Giger's private art collection, including works by Salvador Dali. I will miss him.....

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doarte

2:03PM | Tue, 13 May 2014

Wondrous Tribute to a classic!

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aksirp

2:09PM | Tue, 13 May 2014

the perfect tribute to H.R.Giger, we lost a great artist..

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giulband

2:19PM | Tue, 13 May 2014

Wonderful tribute, great realization !!

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barryjeffer

6:55PM | Tue, 13 May 2014

Most excellent... the king is dead. A great loss indeed.

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RodS

8:02PM | Tue, 13 May 2014

A wonderful tribute for a true artistic genius! I love Giger's fantastic work. this is excellent!

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TW1

10:56PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

This is sad, just heard, but beautiful tribute.


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