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Showing posts with label limited edition poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limited edition poster. Show all posts

Minimalist, Modern Re-Imagined Movie Posters By JoE Chiang of Monster Gallery




Aside from having great taste in movies, Singapore-based artist Joseph Chiang (aka JoE) is a self-professed one-man sweatshop called MonsterGallery.


above: the Dark Knight Rises is his most recent re-imagined movie poster

Creating retro-pop-culture-inspired art and prints, he has a series of re-imagined movie posters for films directed many of my personal favorites: Alfred Hitchcock, Wes Anderson, Sam Mendes, Quentin Tarantino, Michel Gondry, Mike Nichols and other greats.

Wes Anderson Movie Posters Made Minimal:





Hitchcock Classics Re-imagined:



Quentin Tarantino Re-imagined Movie Posters:


Michel Gondry Re-imagined Movie Posters:


Quirky and Wonderful Movies Whose Posters Have Been Re-imagined:



Minimalist Movie Posters of Classic Greats (if you haven't seen all of these, start streaming!)





"Reimagining these posters are my way of paying tribute to the movies which I love. It's also a way to let you hang them on your wall so your friends know how cool you are to like these movies. " – Joseph Chiang, Founder, Monster Gallery

A self-trained artist, painter, photographer and obviously print-maker, his goal is to bring joy to the masses through his art. He updates his works frequently on his Facebook Page.

The Monster Blog

Joseph Chiang's gouache paintings of monsters on wood

Shop for all of these posters (the prices are incredibly reasonable) and many other wonderful pieces by JoE at his Etsy store

Through Wednesday only some of these prints can be purchased at a discount price on Fab. Use this link if you are not a member: http://fab.com/y06r4g

All Of The Official Festival de Cannes Posters Since 1946 To The Present. 65 Of Them.




Since we're in the midst of the 65th Festival de Cannes whose official poster features the legendary Marilyn Monroe, I thought it'd be nice to take a look at every single poster to date since the film festival's inception in 1946.



You can see how the design and typography trends of the times are reflected in the 65 poster styles. Many were created by famous french illustrators, some by directors (such as Fellini and Kurosawa), and even one by artist Jenny Holzer. All are shown below, along with design credits, from the most recent to the very first.

2012 - Bronx agency of Paris created the poster from an archival photo by Otto L. Bettmann (©Corbis/Bettmann)


2011 - The poster features a photo of Faye Dunaway taken by Jerry Schatzberg in 1970


2010 - The poster was created by Annick Durban from a photograph of Juliette Binoche by Brigitte Lacombe.


2009 - The poster is a still from Michelangelo Antonioni's l’Avventura (1960), Credit: L'Avventura - M. Antonioni. Société cinématographique Lyre - Cino del Duca ©AFFIF


2008 - The poster is by Pierre Collier, a cinema poster artist who worked from a photograph by David Lynch who represents the model of the Crazy Horse, Anouk Marguerite.


2007 - The poster is a photo homage to Philippe Halsman by Alex Majoli © Magnum Photos, Graphic Design by Christophe Renard


2006 - The poster has been created by Gabriel Guedj (Agence Magazine), from a photograph by Wing Shya for Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love.


2005 - The poster is an original illustration by Frédéric Menant and Tim Garcia from It'suptoyou agency.


2004 - The poster is an illustration by Alerte Orange, communication and graphic design agency.


2003 - The poster is an original illustration by Jenny Holzer.


2002 - The poster is an original illustration by Guillaume Lebigre


2001 - The poster is an original illustration by Granger


2000 - The poster is an original illustration by Lorenzo Mattoti


1999 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Pierre Gendis Conception: DDB les Arts


1998 - The poster is an illustration by DDB les Arts agency.


1997 - The poster is an illustration by DDB les Arts agency.


1996 - The poster is an illustration by DDB les Arts agency.


1995 - The poster is an original illustration by Ryszard Horowitz.


1994 - The poster is adapted from an original drawing by Federico Fellini.


1993 - Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious by Alfred Hitchcock. Conception by Michel Landi.


1992 - Marlene Dietrich's portrait by Don English. Conception by Michel Landi.


1991 - The poster is an original illustration by Philippe and Pascal Lemoine.


1990 - The poster is an original illustration by Castella Traquandi.


1989 - The poster is an original illustration by Ludovic.


1988 - The poster is an original illustration by Tibor Timar.


1987 - The poster is an original illustration by Cueco.


1986 - Conception by Information and Stratégie.


1985 - The poster is a tribute to E. Muybridge. Conception by Information and Strategie.


1984 - The poster was adapted from an original film set by Alexandre Trauner.



1983 - The poster was adapted from an original drawing by Akira Kurosawa.


1982 - The poster was adapted from an original drawing by Federico Fellini.


1981 and 1980 - The poster is an original illustration by Michel Landi and was used two years in a row.


1979 - The poster is an original illustration by Folon.


1978 - The poster is an original illustration by Folon.


1977 - The poster is an original illustration by Siudmak.


1976 - The poster is an original illustration by Siudmak.


1975 - The poster is an original illustration by Siudmak.


1974 - The poster is an original illustration by Georges Lacroix


1973 - artist unknown


1972 - artist unknown


1971 - artist unknown


1970 - The poster is an original illustration by Ferracci.


1969 - artist unknown


1968 - The poster is an original illustration by Beaugendre.


1967 - The poster is an original illustration by Ferracci.


1966 - The poster is an original illustration by Ferracci.


1965 - artist unknown


1964 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Claude Moreau.


1963 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Denis Maillart.


1962 - The Poster is an original illustration by A.M. Rodicq


1961 - The Poster is an original illustration by A.M. Rodicq


1960 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Denis Maillart.


1959 - The poster is an original illustration by Jouineau Bourduge.


1958 - The poster is an original illustration by Pon't.


1957 - artist unknown but most likely same artist as poster for 1965


1956 - The poster is an original illustration by Marcel Huet.


1955 - The poster is an original illustration by Marcel Huet.


1954 - The poster is an original illustration by Piva.


1953 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Luc.


1952 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean Don.


1951 - The poster is an original illustration by A.M. Rodicq.


1950 (no festival that year)

1949 - The poster is an original illustration by G.C. Chavane.


1948 (no festival that year)

1947 - The poster is an original illustration by Jean-Luc.


1946 - The poster is an original illustration by Leblanc


Some of the vintage posters can be purchased here

Official Festival de Cannes website

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