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Tag Archives: Terry Gilliam
saint paul : step on the hem of his garment
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) …the truth as i see it is that that paul rand had the good fortune to be a great arrogant hustler/salesman. he arrived late on the scene, stole from the best of the best (the pioneers … Continue reading
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Tagged alexey brodovitch, american graphic design, art chantry, burt goldblatt, Cal Schenkel, david stone martin, ed big daddy roth, frank zachary, graphic design, harry chester, herbert bayer, jack kirby, Lester Beall, nathan gluck, nike missiles, Paul Rand, paul rand art for industry, ralph steadman, reid miles, reid miles blue note, steve heller, Steven Heller, Terry Gilliam, victor moscoso, westinghouse logo, william golden
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monsters. its a living
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): HERE’S my “mag cover of the day” (or week, or month or whatever) feature (great magazine covers ignored by the mainstream world). this is ‘famous monster of filmland’ #40. the editor was forrest j. ackerman, the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged bernie wrightson, Bladerunner movie ron cobb, forrest j. ackerman, frank frazetta, gilbert sheldon, Gloria Steinem, graphic design, harry chester, Harvey Kurtzman, james warren, Jefferson Airplane, Paul Rand, Robert Crumb, ron cobb, ron cobb logo earth day, ron haydock, Terry Gilliam, wilum pugmire
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nothing is real: hipster fake psych look
A look at yellow submarine, a pop culture adventure with the blue meanies… Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): I know it sounds crazy, but when you ask 99.9% of Americans, “who did the animation in the movie, “Yellow Submarine?”” they say, “Peter … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged al brodax, alan aldridge, art blog, Brian Epstein, Brian Epstein Beatles, Heinz Edelmann, john alcorn, Milton Glaser, norman laliberte, Peter Max, pushpin studios, Roy Lichtenstein, seymour chwast, tad yokoo, Terry Gilliam, victor moscoso
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eight and a half : memories & the backward walk
Having trouble dealing with reality and fantasy? Are the forces of discontent overwhelming? Can daydreams and memories at least give us clues to the elusive breakthrough gestating within the psyche? Can we find a way back to ourselves? As one … Continue reading
HELP! its a fumetti
Help! its a “fumetti” Adult humor sort of magazine that relied heavily upon contributions from readers… Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): This is going to be a toughie to share with you. It’s going to be hard to write anything about HELP! … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged art chantry, don martin, gilbert shelton, Gloria Steinem, harry chester, Harvey Kurtzman, Hugh Hefner, jack davis, james warren, jonathan winters, mad magaine, mort drucker, Robert Crumb, sid caesar, Terry Gilliam, trump magazine
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glamour: a vintage male gaze…
A look at the “photo club”, the male gaze and an obsession with the female form that influenced American culture…. Art Chantry: ( art@artchantry.com) One of the things I love about researching the history of my profession (graphic design) is … Continue reading