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Storm Thorgerson is the most significant album cover artist in history. His immensely creative, surrealist designs for hundreds of iconic album covers from the late 1960s until his death in 2013 rank as some of the most famous and deeply resonant imagery in the world, creating a far-reaching symbiotic relationship between music and art that is unsurpassed in its genre.
In the Album Cover Album (Thorgerson and Dean 1977), its fourth and fifth volumes in 1987 and 1989 respectively, and 100 Best Album Covers (Thorgerson and Powell 1999), Thorgerson has also participated in curating the album art of others (though each of those collections still included Hipgnosis artwork).
A personal collection of record covers designed by Hipgnosis and Storm Thorgerson. HIPGNOSIS - Storm Thorgerson, Aubrey Powell and beyond. HOME. GUESTBOOK. ... (1st album) Sammy Hagar. Sammy Hagar (same) Musical Chairs. Handle With Care. Harlequin. Victim Of A ... Order PRISM cover here: Order WYWH cover here: 16 min. documentary: Click to ...
Storm Thorgerson was a British graphic designer responsible for some of the most evocative album covers ever made, including Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy (1973). View Storm Thorgerson’s 41 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
Storm Thorgerson was a British graphic designer responsible for some of the most evocative album covers ever made.Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy (1973) are prime examples.. Having attended high school with Pink Floyd founders Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, it was almost predestined that Thorgerson be a part of the music industry in some ...
28 de sept. de 2011 · Graphic designer Storm Thorgerson on creating iconic record sleeve for Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' album.
27 de ene. de 2018 · This past week’s photo gag that accompanied Seven Days‘ story about “Floydian Slip” (“The Great Gig,” by Ken Picard, Jan. 24, 2018) got us thinking about the making of Pink Floyd‘s “Wish You Were Here” album cover. “Wish You Were Here” album cover. Concept. Themes of absence and void of meaning play out as an executive-looking gentleman greets his doppelgänger with a ...