ArtistsStorm Thorgerson
Storm Thorgerson

Storm Thorgerson

British, 1944
UK
SurrealismConceptual ArtPhotography
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  • Conceptual Art
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Storm Thorgerson was a British graphic designer and art director renowned for his conceptual album covers and visual identity work across rock and progressive music from the 1970s onward. Working primarily in photography, collage, and photomontage, he developed a distinctive approach to narrative imagery that transformed the album cover into a stand-alone artistic statement. His work combined surrealist sensibility with meticulous technical execution, often employing constructed environments, optical illusion, and symbolic abstraction. Thorgerson's visual language became definitive for a generation of progressive and experimental musicians, establishing the album cover as a primary medium for artistic expression in popular music.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 25d ago

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