The High Fidelity Art Of Jim Flora
The first retrospective of one of the defining visual stylists of the 1950s.
Vintage music buffs have long been bedazzled by bizarre, cartoonish album covers tagged with the signature "Flora." In the 1940s and '50s, James (Jim) Flora designed dozens of diabolic cover illustrations, many for Columbia and RCA Victor jazz artists. His designs pulsed with angular hepcats bearing funnel-tapered noses and shark-fin chins, who fingered cockeyed pianos and honked lollipop-hued horns. In the background, geometric doo-dads floated willy-nilly like a kindergarten toy room gone anti-gravitational. He wreaked havoc with the laws of physics, conjuring up flying musicians, levitating instruments, and wobbly dimensional perspectives. Yet Flora's wondrous, childlike exuberance was subverted by a sinister tinge of the grotesque. As Flora confessed in a 1998 interview, "I got away with murder, didn't I?"Country | USA |
Binding | Paperback |
EAN | 9781560976004 |
Edition | First Edition |
ISBN | 1560976004 |
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Label | Fantagraphics Books |
Manufacturer | Fantagraphics Books |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 180 |
PublicationDate | 2004-10-27 |
Publisher | Fantagraphics Books |
ReleaseDate | 2004-10-15 |
Studio | Fantagraphics Books |