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HR Giger is probably best known for his creature which was brought to life in the franchise of Alien films. But for almost 50 years Giger has been producing artwork and has established himself as one of the word's best Fantastic Realism artists.
Born in 1940 in Chur Switzerland he know resides in Zurich Switzerland. But JustSayGo's television host and travel journalist Ron Stern caught up with Giger at his bar in Gruyeres Switzerland. The artist is not known for giving many interviews, especially on camera, which is what makes the exclusive interview so special.
Ron was also able to talk to Giger's wife Carmen Maria Giger who mentions having a poster of Giger's work when she was 17 but had no idea who the artist was.
He is an artist that has had a career most artists would envy. Early in his career he set himself apart by using a freehand airbrush technique to develop his own unique and now well known style.
In 1977 he published the book Necronomicon which is what was the visual inspiration for director Ridley Scott's film Alien. The director commissioned HR Giger to design the film's title character as well as the film's alien environment. These designs earned Giger an Oscar in 1980 for Best Achievement in Visual Effects.
Giger's work also had an influence on rock n roll. His work graced the cover of many notable musicians such as Debbie Harry, Danzig, and Celtic Frost, just to name a few. His most well known though is probably Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's 1973 album Brain Salad Surgery. Sadly the original art work from that double cover was recently stolen and is still missing.
Today HR Giger's work can be found through out Europe. You can find more information about HR Giger, his work, and where it is currently on display at his website.

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@Th3SmartAlec
@Th3SmartAlec 10 лет назад
His voice is ideal 'creepy old man living in a castle'. Perfect.
@Chrispypullen
@Chrispypullen 10 лет назад
I like how he calls his works his "babies". All too appropriate! Visiting his museum us on my bucket list...
@AdamA-wg1ko
@AdamA-wg1ko 10 лет назад
R.I.P. Giger Truly one of the Davincis of our time. We will never forget you. His art and his legacy will never die!
@AdamA-wg1ko
@AdamA-wg1ko 10 лет назад
you probably wouldn't understand, as it is beyond your scope of comprehension apparently.
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive 9 лет назад
+Christopher Harrison What an extremely narrow minded view. He also painted AND sculpted demon alien penises AND vaginas raping men AND women, But seriously, without him we would not have had the word biomechanical and it's art movement. The grunge look of the 90's. Every science fiction and horror story since 1979 has been a direct descendant of his vision.
@AdamA-wg1ko
@AdamA-wg1ko 7 лет назад
Of course the guy deletes his shit post..
@Dynamitethedrummer
@Dynamitethedrummer 7 лет назад
yeah sjws don't belong anywere, specially here on real art territory.
@MetalMistress888
@MetalMistress888 5 лет назад
We could call him the "Dark DaVinci" :-)
@nigelcarren
@nigelcarren 4 года назад
I remember the very day in 1979 when I was a kid. Bored in an airport, our flight was delayed from Luton to Spain ( this was my first trip on a plane, so I was very excited). Then an announcement said our flight was delayed so to console me my father went and bought me a magazine. It was Omni, he bought it because he thought it had 'something to to with Star Wars' on the cover (I wasn't interested in Star Wars). So, utterly bored flicking through this magazine that really wasn't for kids... cigarette adverts and such, BOOM there was an image by Giger, a page from Necronomicon... I remember the thrill I got, literally a shiver, aroused, fascinated, and disturbed all at the same time... this was the day my imagination was struck by a bolt of lightning! Thank you 'Laker Airlines' and thank you H.R.Giger. 🏆🚀
@thecageofinsanity.6968
@thecageofinsanity.6968 6 лет назад
I love how he calls his paintings his babies.
@darkhierophant4914
@darkhierophant4914 10 лет назад
RIP to a genius. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world.
@miceskin
@miceskin 10 лет назад
God I love the smirk on his face the whole time, he is the king of smirking!
@FeroxX_Gosu
@FeroxX_Gosu 10 лет назад
Rest in Peace! One of the very very best artist ever! Huge inspiration! THank you!
@krlosz1996
@krlosz1996 12 лет назад
i fucking love this guy, each time i see an interview or something, i just want to hugh him so hardly!
@itziksmooch8640
@itziksmooch8640 10 лет назад
Interviewer: "do they mostly come at night? Mostly?" Giger: " the fuck are you talking about?"
@Dynamitethedrummer
@Dynamitethedrummer 7 лет назад
i like how he described his own creation for alien: a little scary. FFS A LITTLE, goddamnit giger i still regret i didn't met you.
@XRandomXShinigamiX
@XRandomXShinigamiX 11 лет назад
he sounds so cute for an awesome old artist XD
@Alby911
@Alby911 10 лет назад
Rest in peace.
@alexmertens5269
@alexmertens5269 6 лет назад
You can tell he is sort of annoyed when people bring up Alien.
@JollySaintPhil
@JollySaintPhil 4 года назад
I would be too if someone kept asking about it like the interviewer did
@vardellsfolly5200
@vardellsfolly5200 7 лет назад
He appears to be so shy and goodhearted.. i wonder if he was indeed, such a kind person.
@matthijshannink
@matthijshannink 3 года назад
He was
@vardellsfolly5200
@vardellsfolly5200 3 года назад
@@matthijshannink How do you know?
@gabrielbalazs9310
@gabrielbalazs9310 3 года назад
to share your art with the world, that is kind.
@matthijshannink
@matthijshannink 3 года назад
@@vardellsfolly5200 i met him a couple of times
@vardellsfolly5200
@vardellsfolly5200 3 года назад
@@matthijshannink Good for you, then!
@Khultan
@Khultan 12 лет назад
Thank you, H.R. Giger. Thank you, so much.
@pulse4503
@pulse4503 4 года назад
A true "European" genius 😊🇪🇺
@SugarSweet1897
@SugarSweet1897 8 лет назад
He calls his aliens his babies omg a true father indeed~
@mikedegrazia
@mikedegrazia 12 лет назад
He's so cool. humble and absolutely essential to my life as an artist. i am shocked that he has no scripted bullshit, just like heres my work and there you go. love it. true artist.
@youravantgarde
@youravantgarde 11 лет назад
Never ask an artist what something means.
@imanoledp
@imanoledp 10 лет назад
Giger and Carmen, they're adorable.
@Deutschritter.
@Deutschritter. 9 лет назад
Danke für dieses Vermächtnis, solche besonderen Menschen gibt es heute kaum noch! RIP
@shenzenchild
@shenzenchild 13 лет назад
Sure some might find giger bizzare but thats what makes him unique, just imagine what goes through his mind when creating masterpieces! Living legend !
@Catia2006
@Catia2006 12 лет назад
Sie sind ein grossartiger Künstler !!! Für mich einer der grössten !!! eine grosse Persönlichkeit, die sehr lange unerreicht bleiben wird... Gruyères ist ein Erlebnis... wer einmal dort war, wird wieder hin wollen... die Bar in Chur hat mir auch gut gefallen, aber Gruyères ist unerreicht... weiter so... Talente wie Sie sind etwas ganz besonderes !!!
@ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666
@ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666 10 лет назад
Great Interview. I love his artwork
@nerdman67
@nerdman67 13 лет назад
I was on a school trip three weeks ago, walking around that town and just happened to find the HR Giger place, and thought "hey, this looks kool!" and went inside. Things havnt been the same since. O.o Love him
@denis_ds
@denis_ds 6 лет назад
He sounds like Cthullu would sound as human.
@warhols25
@warhols25 14 лет назад
absolutely ancillary and informative to have the master himself with his wife channeling their remarks to us, great is the one who uploaded this as well
@TRICELLxGAMER
@TRICELLxGAMER 3 года назад
Remember going to this museum when I was 7 (thanks dad). Didn't get frightened or anything. Now I'm a fan. Miss you Giger, I wish I could've talked to you at least one time.
@lugapan
@lugapan 14 лет назад
nice interview of such a lovely couple...Ein bezauberndes Paar.
@My2Cents1
@My2Cents1 13 лет назад
LOL, I love how humble Mr Giger is about his creation, the Alien - one of the most legendary creature design in history. "...a creature who looked a little scary, and um... yep.." XD At the end the interviewer made a reference to "Aliens", which Mr Giger was NOT allowed to work on, (allegedly was a huge disappointment for him). It was awkward how Giger looked sideways and nodded at the reference. Giger, you are the Man. Your paintings (your babies) inspire me.
@vladdt
@vladdt 13 лет назад
Love Giger, he's great!
@nirodha35
@nirodha35 12 лет назад
Thank you for this! Will be going to the museum this August. Really looking forward to this.
@Valcali2024
@Valcali2024 12 лет назад
His artwork is priceless, wish they had a museum here.
@aliekay7275
@aliekay7275 6 лет назад
Im going to start refering to my artwork as my babies
@johngilbertnxxs
@johngilbertnxxs 10 лет назад
i was so fuckin bummed out today
@MsLOMEZ
@MsLOMEZ 12 лет назад
he is really great, love his work
@Nexstarcrazyness
@Nexstarcrazyness 9 лет назад
may the Giger live on!
@josephsmith5184
@josephsmith5184 4 года назад
Sweetest man with the most disturbing visions.
@Marr0wgar
@Marr0wgar 3 года назад
God fuckin bless hr giger. I'll continue getting tattoos of his artworks on my flesh.
@centralscrutinizer66
@centralscrutinizer66 10 лет назад
Total innovator. I don't know if this aesthetic or anything like it would have ever come close to existing.
@Zangaizer
@Zangaizer 12 лет назад
I love how irritated he got when the interviewer pulled the line from Alien II and didn't realize that Giger's pained expression wasn't from of exhaustion of Alien film questions or use of lines form the films but the fact that he didn't know that James Cameron removed Giger form his creation in the sequel Cameron using his own alien designs and even worse altering Giger's original work.
@daegon72
@daegon72 11 лет назад
Yes you must it's amazing ! I went there and to see Giger's bar and museum in such a pretty town high in the mountains is beautiful and disturbing at the same time and exactly the reaction ,i'm sure ,Giger wants us to have I hope you get the chance to go there :)
@SamuelBohorquezdaimonism
@SamuelBohorquezdaimonism 10 лет назад
great interview
@RichardFlorin
@RichardFlorin Год назад
Hello Thank you for your art, your work will go further than you think.
@Engel888
@Engel888 3 года назад
I wish the Giger museum would do an exhibition in London. I went to the Giger museum this summer 2020. Amazing place
@auggie87
@auggie87 12 лет назад
He's the Swiss Marlon Brando
@AvelierPlays
@AvelierPlays 13 лет назад
Great artist, love his dark, surrealistic style.
@GiantTurtleWave
@GiantTurtleWave 10 лет назад
His wife is very pretty.
@sunnysyop
@sunnysyop 10 лет назад
RIP Giger Also, the last question was so cringe-worthy...
@xeroinfinity
@xeroinfinity 10 лет назад
very informative interview on his career.
@FieldofArrows
@FieldofArrows 11 лет назад
Way to quote a movie he didn't even work on, at the end.
@Cyberdinemechatron
@Cyberdinemechatron 17 дней назад
Er war ein Genie.
@foxylorri64
@foxylorri64 12 лет назад
Alien's yay lol I love those movies...such artwork here!
@DivineMania-studio
@DivineMania-studio 12 лет назад
He is the master!
@GrisDismation
@GrisDismation 12 лет назад
Amazing Art!
@EricSchwin22
@EricSchwin22 13 лет назад
HR Giger dedicates time to his artwork...do you think he has time for TV? Nope, he creates!!! It's in his blood.
@1977Bronko
@1977Bronko 14 лет назад
i love it!!!
@haileyshannon7548
@haileyshannon7548 3 года назад
It's funny when you realize the character of Guerillmo from Victor and Valentino is based on him!
@Jefrma
@Jefrma 6 лет назад
It's one huge mindfuck to think what the hell happened to the Alien franchise after the second movie, when they had so much of Giger's work out there just to get inspired by.
@xcesar4impx666
@xcesar4impx666 Год назад
simple answers to AMAZING creations !
@MrOwnerxD
@MrOwnerxD 10 лет назад
R.I.P. ;(
@simonp37
@simonp37 5 месяцев назад
Just checking how good Matt Gourley's impression is.
@maniaque37
@maniaque37 4 года назад
he had very special stuff like some jesus painting on the cross and alot weird things. very innovative but also not scared to push the boundaries and even shock some people. alot was inspired by death and evil and the good or bad when we see many of what he has done.
@poorlittlerichiegirl
@poorlittlerichiegirl 12 лет назад
I hope I can visit there someday! Also, it's good to see that his wife got out of her whale bone cage.
@TheElectricMayhem
@TheElectricMayhem 2 года назад
The Kitchen?
@Maddolis
@Maddolis 13 лет назад
I'd love to go there.
@rossddx
@rossddx Год назад
Gran Maestro.
@adonesandres367
@adonesandres367 Год назад
A Genius Master!
@JoeMama-tl4tr
@JoeMama-tl4tr 3 года назад
I love his accent
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle 13 лет назад
My Hero!
@fleshofdanny
@fleshofdanny 12 лет назад
very cool
@ArturLapurinsh
@ArturLapurinsh 3 года назад
Mr.Giger's wife look like Noomi Rapace from "Prometheus"
@eduardorivera4343
@eduardorivera4343 3 года назад
Giger's wife looks like Noomi Repace.
@lupestain
@lupestain 11 лет назад
this is my mentor. this man is the single most influential person artistically ever. that has any as well as very little affect on my over all learning's of me an my art. im self taught. the first payment I received for any art work I ever done was h.r.giger's necronomicon the book. it was my bible. noticed that if you where some what on the same level of thought as the master he taught you. Carmen is very beautiful I might add
@korntribute.laughterofwhor2100
@korntribute.laughterofwhor2100 2 года назад
MASTER OF MASTERS
@jeffj9322
@jeffj9322 2 года назад
Remembering Hans Ruedi "H.R." Giger born on February 5, 1940. He was a Swiss artist best known for his airbrushed images that blended human physiques with machines, an art style known as "bio-mechanical". Giger later abandoned airbrush for pastels, markers and ink. He was part of the special effects team that won an Academy Award for the visual design of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien. His work is on permanent display at the H.R. Giger Museum in Gruyères, Switzerland. His style has been adapted to many forms of media, including album covers, furniture, and tattoos. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Giger
@stuxer
@stuxer 10 лет назад
Very informative and interesting interview! Thank you very much ÜR the upload of videos like this! Best regards stuxer German: Sehr informatives und interessantes Interview! Danke vielmals ür das hochladen des Videos davon! Mit freundlichem Gruss stuxer
@losmosquitos1108
@losmosquitos1108 10 лет назад
HRG was not the father of the film ALIEN, but the producers and director Ridley Scott decided to use some of his scetches and artworks and after receiving allowance they invited Giger to London, where he created the set for the space jockey, the alien ship, the eggs, the facehugger and the beast itself. Thanks for sharing this interview with us! Best regards from Austria
@stuxer
@stuxer 8 лет назад
Hans Wurst Thx very much for the information! (was new for me)
@xcesar4impx666
@xcesar4impx666 Год назад
the Legend lives on the Silver screen !!
@ChaoticMethod23
@ChaoticMethod23 11 лет назад
Can someone tell me what this track at the beginning of the video is?
@say10factory
@say10factory 14 лет назад
GR8 GUY!!!
@03xE0
@03xE0 10 лет назад
R.I.P
@lachanine
@lachanine 12 лет назад
ese h.r giger es un genio con sus dibujos casi casi parecen pesadillas
@fandelord
@fandelord 13 лет назад
MASTER!!!!!!
@SeymourKilmore
@SeymourKilmore 12 лет назад
have i been pronouncing giger wrong? i thought it was giger as in (guy-gurr) not giger like (gee-gurr).
@Jedistarship
@Jedistarship 13 лет назад
Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Giger!!! Pure Genius.
@ethanmariani5152
@ethanmariani5152 5 лет назад
the flat even had black ligthswitches and surface cables.
@Inveterat
@Inveterat 3 года назад
I love how he doesn't try to give some elaborate pseudo explanation of his work.
@yasu3japan
@yasu3japan 4 года назад
Who’s here because of matt gourley?
@Dimdez
@Dimdez 14 лет назад
His wife is like 30 years younger XD that's awesome :D
@luthermcgee432
@luthermcgee432 4 года назад
Before this video, I didn't really know what his voice sounded like: I was surprised that he sounded exactly like I thought he would.
@eduardobinotto4818
@eduardobinotto4818 4 года назад
8:22 Analytical look intro the artistic pattern on the sleeve of the coat. Artist eye.
@christianbarros1580
@christianbarros1580 3 года назад
Been there, i was in nirvana.
@odnick
@odnick 14 лет назад
Giger is a Master
@ethanmariani5152
@ethanmariani5152 5 лет назад
His Flat in Zuroch was the most depressive place on earth, even the Gobi Desert would be funnier
@kraphik3d
@kraphik3d 10 лет назад
Genius
@taraskovaliv
@taraskovaliv 11 лет назад
She is wearing a FLOWER OF LIFE necklace!! Cool!! .... Smart woman!
@firetruckgreen
@firetruckgreen 12 лет назад
@chalupamonk "I was born dead... I am still, stillborn"
@Devon_maloy
@Devon_maloy 9 лет назад
I was at that bar. I shorted the bartender for a Guiness. there was no ATM up there!
@Ionisus
@Ionisus 12 лет назад
true..
@Eragarev
@Eragarev 14 лет назад
Geeze, people only ever seem to want to know about the Alien. He's been asked so many times about it in past interviews that if you want to know something about it, you should just read an old interview. I would have so many different questions for him if I were the interviewer.
@weetee71
@weetee71 14 лет назад
Great footage except for when the interviewer asked him if "they came mostly at night." That quote is from the second movie and Giger only worked on the first and third movies. No wonder he looked a bit confused and it took a few seconds for him to catch on.
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