Here at The
Celluloid Highway I do my level best to celebrate some of the finer promotional
materials used in the selling of films I consider interesting. My abiding
interest is not in unimaginatively photo-shopped or blandly airbrushed posters,
but in posters that employ the skills of artists. Naturally this bias is
weighed heavily towards materials produced from the 1950's to the late 1980's,
the period afterward has become an arid creative wasteland, only occasionally
lessened by an all too rare moment of inspired film artwork. The various
journals and magazines published from the 1950's to the late 1980's are an
important part of the promotional machine. Although often the work of dedicated
fans and enthusiasts, these works feed into the images we come to associate
with certain movies and certain genres. One of the key artists working in this
field during the period under discussion was the Egyptian born Greek Basil
Gogos. His wonderful efforts adorned the covers of numerous editions of Famous Monsters of Filmland, Creepy, Eerie, Spaceman, and Wildest Westerns, and many film posters from the period. I don't
own a single copy of any of these magazines; I've never really been much of a
magazine of fanzine purchaser. But my appreciation and admiration of the
artistic efforts involved in their production will never diminish. So without
further ado I invite you on a slightly different journey than normal...into the
monstrous art of Basil Gogos!
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