
The Definitive Collection of Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art From Gallery 1988
Posted on Tuesday, May 27th, 2014 by Germain Lussier
2014 marks the 30th anniversary of Ivan Reitman’s comedy classic Ghostbusters. And over the past few months, Gallery 1988 has been presenting a fully authorized art show to celebrate the occasion. It kicked off in New York, is currently in Los Angeles and will make a stop in Chicago on June 20-22 before heading to San Diego Comic-Con.
And though many of the pieces in the show have made it online, and some have even sold out, there’s been no place to view the entire exhibit in digital form. Until now.
Slashfilm is proud to be the exclusive online home of the Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art Exhibit. Below we’ve got five pages with almost 150 different pieces of art. Everything from limited edition posters to original paintings, sculptures and more. It’s an embarrassment of Ghostbusting riches and you can check it all out by clicking here.
Julia Sonmi Heglund – “Behind the Scenes,” giclee print, 8 x 8 inches, signed & numbered edition of 50
NOTE: Each page is broken down with a few randomly selected highlights, followed by a gallery of images. If not highlighted, the names of the artists can be accessed by clicking on each image. Also, if you are interested in an original piece (something that’s not in an edition) email gallery1988west@gmail.com to inquire about availability. Also visit www.ghostbusters30th.com for information on the show coming to LA, Chicago and Comic-Con and follow @Galleries1988 for print release information.
Clark Orr – “Ghostbusters Activity Sheet,” screenprint, 16 x 12 inches, signed and numbered edition of 50
Glen Brogan – “Who Ya Gonna Call?,” digital print, 10 x 13 inches, signed and numbered edition of 25
Joshua Budich – A 600 Pound Twinkie, A Disaster of Biblical Proportions, Nice Thinkin’, Ray and He’s An Ugly Little Spud, Isn’t He?, screenprint on french 100lb madero beach paper, 6 x 6 inches each, numbered edition of 150
Glen Brogan – “Doe Ray Egon,” digital print, 9 x 17, signed and numbered edition of 25
100 Soft – “This City Is Headed For A Disaster of Biblical Proportions,” giclee print, 16 x 20 inches, signed and numbered edition of 50
Gary Pullin – “Ghostbusters,” screenprint, 18 x 24 inches, numbered edition of 50
Jon Defreest – “Cleanin’ Up The Town,” digital print, 16 x 12 inches, signed and numbered edition of 20
Nan Lawson – “There Is No Dana Only Zuul,” giclee print, 8 x 10 inches, signed and numbered edition of 30
Marianne Mazurowski – “Symmetrical Book Stacking,” giclee print, 6 x 14 inches, signed & numbered edition of 15
The Definitive, Full Collection Of Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art From Gallery 1988
Due to the amount of graphics and images included in The Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art Exhibit, we have to split this post over FIVE pages. Click the link above to continue to the second page of the Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary art show.
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