Movie posters where art is advertising

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Floating heads, be gone. More film studios are using images of fine art, like this daguerrotype of a surgical instrument by Australian photographer Mark Kessell, to help their movie posters stand out, according to a story in Sunday’s New York Times. Kessell admits he is “prostituting” himself, but he adds, “The money has to come from somewhere.” Another artist, Bill Sienkiewicz, who is working on a poster for the horror movie Evil Aliens, says, “If there are any floating heads, it will have to be a decapitation.”

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