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    - HR Giger Retrospectiva
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    Kutxa Foundation, Spain
    2009
    ISBN 978-84-7173-541-6

    - HR Giger: Kunst - Design - Film
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    Germany
    2009
    ISBN 978-3-9805865-6-6

    - HR Giger/Martin Schwarz: Zusammenarbeiten1984
    Switzerland
    2008
    ISBN 3-905506-22-9

    - 10 Years HR Giger in Gruyères
    The First Decade: Museum, Events, Bar
    Switzerland
    2008

    - HR Giger - Escultura, Gràfica, i Disseny
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    Editorial de la UP, Spain
    2007
    ISBN 978-84-8363--161-4

    - HR Giger - Das Schaffen vor Alien
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess AG, Switzerland
    2007

    - Giger in Wien
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    KunstHausWien, Austria
    2006
    ISBN 3-901247-15-7

    - HR Giger in Prague
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    PP Production, Czech Republic
    2005

    - H.R. Giger
    Taschen GmbH, Germany
    2002
    ISBN 3-8228-1723-6

    - H.R. Giger ARh+
    Taschen GmbH, Germany
    1991, 2001
    ISBN 3-8228-1317-6

    - The Mystery of San Gottardo
    Taschen GmbH, Germany
    1998
    ISBN 3-8228-7291-1

    - www HR Giger com
    Taschen GmbH, Germany
    1997
    ISBN 3-8228-8567-3

    - H.R. Giger's Filmdesign
    Morpheus International, USA
    1996
    ISBN 0-883398-06-1

    - Species Design
    Titan Books, UK
    1995
    ISBN 1-8528-6660-8

    - H.R. Giger's Watch Abart '93
    ARh+ Publications, USA
    1993
    ISBN 3-9520-5460-7

    - H.R. Giger Skizzen 1985
    Museum Baviera, Switzerland
    1992

    - Giger's Alien
    Film Design 20th Century Fox
    Morpheus International, USA
    1989
    ISBN 0-9623447-0-2

    - H.R. Giger's Biomechanics
    Edition C, Switzerland
    1988
    ISBN 3-89082-527-3

    - H.R. Giger's Necronomicon 2
    Edition C, Switzerland
    1985
    ISBN 3-89082-520-6

    - HR Giger's Retrospektive 1964 - 1984
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    ABC Verlag, Switzerland
    1984
    Morpheus International, USA
    1992
    ISBN 1-8833-9829-0

    - H.R. Giger N.Y. City
    Sphinx Verlag, Switzerland
    1981

    - H.R. Giger's Necronomicon
    Edition C, Switzerland
    1977
    ISBN 3-89082-519-2

    - H.R. Giger bei Sydow-Zirkwitz
    (Exhibition Catalog)
    Heinrich von Sydow-Zirkwitz
    1976

    - Passagen
    Bündner Kunsthaus, Switzerland
    1974

    - A Rh+
    Walter Zürcher Verlag, Switzerland
    1971

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This is the official HR Giger MySpace page. It is managed from HR Giger's home in Switzerland and is the ..only.. HR Giger MySpace page operated with HR Giger's consent.


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 to Zurich in 1962, where he studied architecture and industrial design at the School of Applied Arts. By 1964 he was producing his first artwork, 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, some 20 books have been published about Giger’s art.

Giger’s 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 of the film's title character and the stages of its lifecycle, plus the film’s otherworldly environments. Giger's other film work includes Poltergeist II, Alien3 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. Throughout his career, Giger also worked in sculpture and, in 1988, created his first total environment, the Tokyo Giger Bar, and in 1992 a second Giger Bar in Chur.

In 1998, The HR Giger Museum was inaugurated in the Château St. Germain, a four-level building complex in the historic, medieval walled city of Gruyères, Switzerland. As the permanent home to many of the artist’s most prominent works, the Giger Museum houses the largest collection of the artist's paintings, sculptures, furniture and film designs, dating from the early 1960s until the present day. Displayed on the museum's top floor is Giger's own private art collection, as well as the HR Giger Museum Gallery where, on a rotating basis, Giger curates one-man shows for other artists.

The adjoining new HR Giger Museum Bar was officially opened on April 12, 2003, as part of the museum complex. Giger’s design for the bar emphasizes the pre-existing Gothic architecture of the 400 year old space. The giant skeletal arches covering the vaulted ceiling, together with the bar’s fantastic stony furniture, evoke the building’s original medieval character and lend the space a church-like feeling.

In recent years, Giger has been honored with a series of major museum retrospectives. 2004 saw the opening of a six-month exhibition at the Museum Halle Saint Pierre in Paris, France. "Le monde selon H.R. Giger" (The World According to H.R. Giger), was the largest exhibition of the artist's work to ever take place outside of Switzerland. Over one year in preparation, ninety percent of the artwork was on loan from Giger's collectors, including three Swiss museums. The display of more than 200 pieces spanned four decades of the celebrated artist’s career, covering two floors of the museum's exhibition space. On December 17, 2004, HR Giger received the prestigious award, "La Médaille de la Ville de Paris", at Paris city hall, from Christophe Girard, the city’s Deputy Mayor in charge of culture.

The Paris retrospective was followed by "H.R. Giger in Prague" in 2005 at the National Technical Museum of Prague, in the Czech Republic and in 2006 by "Giger in Wien" at the Kunsthaus Wien, in Austria. In July 2007, Giger was finally honored with a major exhibition in the city of his birth, Chur, at the Bundner Kunstmuseum. He continues to live and work in Zurich with his wife, Carmen Maria Scheifele Giger.



Work no. 372, Alien III (Version 3), 1978, 140x100 cm, acrylic on paper.
This painting has been stolen, and HR Giger would be grateful for any information regarding its whereabouts (see Missing Giger Artworks).


For further information and webstore please visit:

HR Giger's official website

Museum HR Giger

HR Giger's webstore

HR Giger's official US website

Official website of HR Giger's US agent, Les Barany

Official HR Giger archive site

Official HR Giger Work Catalog

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  • Hometown: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Zodiac Sign: Aquarius

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