Terry Gilliam Lightbox
Terry Gilliam, the visionary filmmaker and former Monty Python member, is renowned for his surreal and imaginative approach to cinema. Born in America but long-based in Britain, Gilliam's distinctive style blends fantasy, dark humour, and social commentary. As a director, he has crafted iconic films such as “Brazil,” “12 Monkeys,” and “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” celebrated for their visual ingenuity and satirical edge. As the animator for Monty Python, he created the group's iconic animations. His distinctive artistic vision and contributions to both comedy and cinema have made him a revered figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring countless artists and filmmakers around the world. Photographed in London for Time Out Magazine, 1996 ©Gavin Evans
The Lightbox Series- The Bigger Picture. Lightboxes comprise up to 6 images combined into one print. Through the juxtaposition of images, a deeper narrative unfolds, revealing the intimate interplay between photographer and sitter. These A2 (420 x 594 mm/ 16.5 x 23.4 inch) Open Edition Giclée prints are of the finest quality, printed on archival acid and lignin-free 308 gsm satin matte cotton rag paper. Each print is supplied unframed and is embossed with Gavin's Open Edition stamp for proof of authenticity.