What's Happening?
A new art exhibition featuring Universal Monsters-themed artwork is set to debut in Austin, Texas, and Los Angeles, California. The show includes a standout piece by artist Tyler Stout, a giant-sized poster
of the 1931 film 'Frankenstein'. The poster, measuring 24 x 72 inches, is part of a special exhibition presented by Coda and Sideshow at Canopy Gallery in Austin and Celebrity Authentics at Universal Citywalk in Los Angeles. The exhibition showcases original art and screen-printed posters by various artists, celebrating the iconic Universal Monsters. The Austin show runs from October 24 to 26, while the Los Angeles exhibition is open from October 23 to November 2.
Why It's Important?
The Universal Monsters art show highlights the enduring cultural impact of classic horror films and their characters. Tyler Stout's contribution, a large-scale 'Frankenstein' poster, exemplifies the creative reinterpretation of iconic cinema through art. This exhibition not only celebrates the legacy of Universal Monsters but also underscores the significance of alternate movie posters in popular culture. It provides a platform for artists to showcase their work to a broad audience, potentially influencing trends in art and cinema. Collectors and fans of horror films stand to gain unique pieces that capture the essence of these timeless characters.











