Edited by Janet Sacks
Introduction by A. E. Van Vogt
Chartwell Books, Inc. 1976
Science Fiction Monthly was published in the UK from 1974 - 1976 by paperback publisher New English Library. The Monthly was a large-size magazine that featured high-quality reproductions of sci-fi art, inserted without staples and intended to be removed, unfolded, and hung as posters.
Visions of the Future (128 pp), edited by Janet Sacks, compiles art from the Monthly. At 13.5 x 10 inches in dimension, the book is expansive enough to adequately showcase its contents.
While some of the most prominent sci-fi artists in the UK and the USA were featured in the pages of Science Fiction Monthly, and will be familiar to anyone who was a fan of sci-fi in the 70s, others are rather obscure.
The showcased art spans the gamut from figurative pieces indicative of the New Wave aesthetic, to the more realistic art exemplified by Chris Foss. One area where Visions of the Future falls short is that while it provides the titles for the featured pieces, it doesn't give any information about the original art (acrylic, oil, airbrush, etc.).
Jim Burns, Beyond Bedlam
Lucinda Colwell, Panic O'Clock
Chris Foss, Away and Beyond
Robert Foster (as C. Foster), Sexmax
Bob Layzell, Invasion
David Pelham, The Drought
Bruce Pennington, The Pastel City
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