Wednesday, October 26, 2016
31 Days of Halloween - Day 26
Guillermo Del Toro: At Home With Monsters by Britt Salvesen and Jim Shedden with Paul Koudounaris, Keith McDonald, and Roger Clark
Insight Editions. 2016
Tying in to the Guillermo Del Toro - At Home with Monsters exhibit currently showing at LACMA and to later travel to a number of other cities, the book looks at Guillermo Del Toro's collection of highbrow and lowbrow art and books including toys, comic books and model kits, and how he uses that collection to fuel his imagination and his own art as a filmmaker. For anyone who is a process junkie, this book is a treasure. This is a very informative look into the creative process from inspiration to integration and execution. For me, Del Toro's collection has become the new Ackermansion, and just as I closely studied those photos that Forrest J. Ackerman used to share in the pages of Famous Monsters, I've often given close scrutiny to photos and videos of the collections in Del Toro's Bleak House. While there are a number of photos of his collection in the book, I would have liked many more. Perhaps a full book of GDT shelf porn will come along in the future.
Labels:
art,
books,
Guillermo Del Toro,
Halloween,
horror,
inspiration
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Hi John -- I imagine you've been asked this before, but where does your blog's banner illustration come from? I love the art.
It comes from the cover of the October 1929 issue of "The American Girl." The art is by Edward Poucher.
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