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Katerhine Murta Adams, Paul Alexander, Marshall Arisman, Steve Armes, Michael Aspergren, Steven Assel, aka Steven Assael, Rosana Azar, Leslie Bates, Jill Bauman, S.V. Bel, Kimberley Bentley, John Berkey, Richard Bernal, Rick Berry, Simon Bisley, Thomas Blackshear II, Richard Bober, John Bolton, Norman Breyfogle, Gregory Bridges, Brom, Scott Burdick, Jim Burns, Clyde Caldwell, Vincent Cantillion, David Cherry, Joe Chiodo, Russell G. Chong, Alan M. Clark, Newell Convers, Ray-Mel Cornelius, Kinuko Y. Craft, Steven Crisp, Joseph DeVito, Leo & Diane Dillon, Dave Dorman, Les Dorscheid, Thomas Dow, Felipe Echevarria, Les Edwards Bob Eggleton, Francois Escalmel, Tony Frerking, Brian Froud, Nick Gaetano, Donato Giancola, Gary Gianni, Gary Glover, James Gurney, Scott Gustafson, Phil Hale, Lurene Haines, Mark Harrison, Hap Henriksen, Stephen Hickman, Patrick Ho, Daniel Horne, John Howe, Nicholas Jainschigg, Bruce Jensen, Jay Johnson, Gary Kelley, Dave Kramer, Kevin Kreneck, Ray Lago, Jeff Laubenstein, April Lee, Jody A. Lee, Terry Lee, Jerry Lofaro, Kevin Long, Carl Lundgren, Scott Mack, Don Maitz, Gregory Manchess, Sergio Martinez, John Matson, David B. Mattingly, Scott McKowen, Wilson McLean, Oliver McRae, Ken Meyer, Jr., Frank Miller, Ian Miller, Ron Miller, Thomas O. Miller, Lauren Mills, Jeff Miracola, Gary Montalbano, Dean Morrisey, Real Musgrave, Jon J. Muth, Mark Nagata, Bill Nelson, James Nelson, Dennis Nolan, Jean-Pierre Normand, John Jude Palencar, Keith Parkinson, Thomas Pfeiffer, Myles Pinkney, J.K. Potter, John Pound, Don Ivan Punchatz, Omar Rayyan, Luis Royo, Gary Ruddell, Robh Ruppel, John Rush, Barclay Shaw, R. Ward Shipman, Cortney Skinner, Nick Stathapoulos, William Stout, Stu Suchit, Tom Taggart, Jean Pierre Targete, Holly M. Tiberi, Carlos Torres, Ezra Tucker, Dorian Vallejo, Walter Velez, Charles Vess, Ron Walotsky, James Warhola, Greg Weber, Michael Whelan, Jack Whitney, Kent Williams, Janny Wurts, Paul Youll, Stephen Youll, John Zeleznik.
The premier showcase for imaginative fantastic arts
In The Contemporary Fantastic: Reimagining Reality in French Fiction, Amanda Vredenburgh identifies a contemporary shift in the use of fantastic modalities in French fiction, no longer dominated by the desire to escape the disappointments of reality nor the reader’s hesitation about the reality of the novel’s events, but by its innovative confrontation with the real. What could bizarre, uncanny, or supernatural literary representations have to tell us about very urgent, real issues like the environmental crisis, racism, migration, and the formation of egalitarian communities? Through close readings of a selection of novels by Marie Darrieussecq, Marie NDiaye, and Antoine Volodine, Vredenburgh argues that the ability to blur boundaries gives the fantastic both an emancipatory and reparative function in its engagement with contemporary political issues. These authors complicate categories such as human/nonhuman, French/foreign, inclusion/exclusion, and individual/community and shift the focus to the experiential and affective dimensions of these issues, ultimately allowing us to better think and feel with those that are excluded. Vredenburgh concludes that this use of the fantastic has a specific ethical stance, which encourages a community-based approach founded on compassion and inclusion.
The latest entry in the annual collection of science-fiction art--culled from advertisements, books, comics, magazines, and art galleries--is packed with 230 color illustrations by artists such as Michael Whelan, James Christensen, Gregory Manchess, Bob Eggleton, and Alan Lee.
The best-selling Spectrum series continues with this lavishly produced 27th-anniversary annual. Spectrum is the premier showcase for imaginative fantastic arts in the book, comics, film, horror, illustration, sculpture, conceptual art, fine art and videogame genres. With exceptional images by extraordinary creators, this elegant, full-color collection showcases an international cadre of creators working in every style and medium--both traditional and digital. Spectrum 27 continues thefreshness and excellence that was established more than a quarter-century ago. The mission of Spectrum is to promote the fantastic arts and provide an annual showcase for contemporary artists. Spectrum exists to honor the imaginations of very special artists who delight in helping us see the world in a wonderfully different light. It's our job to help them reach a wider appreciative audience.
"The best-selling Spectrum series--often imitated but never equaled--continues with this lavishly produced 24th annual. Spectrum is the premier showcase for imaginative fantastic arts in the book, comic, film, horror, illustration, sculpture, conceptual art, fine art and video-game genres. With exceptional images by extraordinary creators, this elegant, full-color collection showcases an international cadre of creators working in every style and medium--both traditional and digital. This volume features over 500 works by more than 300 diverse visionaries, including Julie Bell, Brom, Rovina Cai, Terry Dodson, Cory Godbey, J. Anthony Kosar, Anita Kunz, Dave McKean, Tran Nguyen, Karla Ortiz, David Palumbo, Forest Rogers, Dan dos Santos, and Allen Williams. Spectrum 24 continues the freshness and excellence that was established twenty-four years ago"--Verso de la couverture.
The best-selling Spectrum series continues with this twenty-sixth lavishly produced annual. Challenging, controversial, educational and irreverent, the award-winning series reinforces both the importance and prevalence of fantastic art in today's culture. With exceptional images by extraordinary creators, this elegant full-color collection showcases an international cadre of creators working in every style and medium, both traditional and digital. The best artists from the United States, Europe, China, Australia, South America and beyond have gathered into the only annual devoted exclusively to works of fantasy, horror, science fiction and the surreal, making Spectrum one of the year's most anticipated books. Featured in Spectrum 26 are over 330 diverse visionaries. With art from books, graphic novels, videogames, films, galleries, advertising and the fine arts, Spectrum 26 is both an electrifying art book for fans and an invaluable resource for clients looking for brightnew talent. The entire field is discussed in an invaluable Year in Review found nowhere else. Contact information for each artist is included. Often imitated but never equaled, the latest Spectrum annual continues the freshness and excellence that was established more than twenty-six years ago. The mission of Spectrum is to promote the fantastic arts and provide an annual showcase for contemporary artists. The collection exists to honor the imaginations of very special artists who delight in helping us see the world in a wonderfully different light. It's our job to help them reach a wider appreciative audience.
"Featuring over 240 artists including Paul Bonner, Donato Giancola, Yuko Shimizu."
The increasing popularity of fantasy and science fiction themes in art is celebrated in the annual Spectrum series. This is the premier venue for such art, a lavishly illustrated volume and an invaluable resource, eagerly awaited by art directors, illustrators, and readers alike. Drawn from books, comics, magazines, art galleries, advertisements, and portfolios, each Spectrum represents a who's who in fantasy today. With a wider reach than any previous edition, Spectrum 12 features 350 works by artists from Germany, England, the Netherlands, Korea, Australia, Japan, Canada, France, and the United States. Divided into seven categories, including one each devoted to comics and graphic novels, the illustrations expand the boundaries of the imagination and explore new realms of creativity. Among the artists included are Justin Sweet, Brad Holland, Greg Ruth, Lawrence Northey, Arthur Suydam, and H.R. Giger. A handy index provides contact information for each artist.