Science Fiction Poster Art by Tony Nourmand

Science Fiction Poster Art by Tony Nourmand

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Of all the movie genres, science fiction has provided poster artists with the greatest imaginative freedom and the wildest sources of inspiration, and the artists have created some of the very best examples of their work. This collection features the best posters from 90 years of sci-fi films.

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Science Fiction Poster Art by Tony Nourmand

Of all the movie genres, science fiction has provided poster artists with the greatest imaginative freedom and wildest sources of inspiration, and the artists have responded by creating some of their very best examples of their work, from the iconic figure of the female robot in Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" to the familiar shapes of R2D2 and C3P0 from "Star Wars". This collection, starting with the original 1912 French poster for "Conquest of the Pole", features posters for all the sci-fi fans' favourite movies: "2001", "Bladerunner", "Close Encounters", "The Creature from the Black Lagoon", "Forbidden Planet", "Planet of the Apes", "Rollerball" and series such as the "Star Wars", "Star Trek" and "Alien" films, as well as lesser known or long-forgotten works like "Girl in the Moon", "Invaders from Mars" and B-feature films featuring Flash Gordon and the 1940s American superheroes such as Superman and Batman. Moreover, although many of the films may be familiar, a fair proportion of the posters will not. For alongside the widely-used British and American posters the editors have juxtaposed the work, often previously unpublished in book form, of Czech, French, German, Italian, Polish and other foreign poster artists which frequently provides a startling and fascinating contrast to the posters that Western fans remember and cherish. Thus there are no less than eight posters for "Planet of the Apes", British, US, French, two different German styles, and images from Czechoslovakia, Poland and Romania - four different posters for "The Man Who Fell to Earth", six different takes on "Barbarella" and eight efforts to capture the enigmatic message of "2001: A Space Odyssey".
GRAHAM MARSH is an art director, illustrator and author. He has written and art directed many groundbreaking visual books including The Cover Art of Blue Note Records Volumes 1 and 2, East Coasting and California Cool (Collis & Brown). He co-authored and art directed a series of ten movie poster books and Denim: From Cowboys to Catwalks (Aurum). His illustrations have appeared in magazines, newspapers and on many CD and album covers. He has contributed to numerous publications including Country Life and the Financial Times. This is his first children's book. He lives in Greenwich, south-east London.
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ISBN 13 9781854109460
ISBN 10 1854109464
Title Science Fiction Poster Art
Author Tony Nourmand
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2003-11-27
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.