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What Happened to Creative Holography?

Tuesday, 01 August 2023 00:00 Published in News

What happened to creative holography?

It was the future — it was bright — it would revolutionise the art world. 
It was described as the Ultimate Visual!
So, what happened to it, where did it all go? Did it die?

No!

In 1988, I wrote an article for the British Arts magazine, Art Monthly: “Holography, Visual Medium or Cheap Trick?”, where I attempted to explore the state of holography and its use by artists. I didn’t feel, looking at the evidence, that it was a cheap trick, but a clear opportunity for artists to develop work and ideas. Thirty-five years later, I’m still of that opinion. It does, however, seem to have gone a little ‘quiet’.
So what happened?

Read the full article on Medium.com

 

 

Summer Museum

Thursday, 11 June 2015 13:44 Published in Group Exhibitions

The Summer Museum at the Governors Island National Monument, New York, USA, features work from an international group of artists selected by Dr. Martina Mrongovius, director of New York's Holo Center. 

Line Addition, an early work from the Addition Series produced with Light Fantastic, London, is included in the exhibition which brings together artists who engaged with holography in their practice.

Open throughout the summer, there are also a number of educational workshops and activities related to 3-D imaging, holography and light, as part of the International year of Light 2015.

More details about Line Addition here.


Exhibition dates: 23rd May - 31st September 2015.

 

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Andrew Pepper works with projected light, holography and installation.  Based in the UK,  he has exhibited his work in group and solo exhibitions internationally and, as a senior lecturer in fine art at Nottingham Trent University, he taught on the BA (Hons) fine art course, the Master of Fine Art course and has acted as a PhD examiner for a wide range of key project-based research submissions.

 

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