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The Unsupported Mark - Drawing with Holography

Curated by Andrew Pepper the Unsupported Mark attempts to explore how artists have examined and exploited the luminous, unsupported, mark, both physically and conceptually. It draws work from the extensive Jonathan Ross Holography Collection, which has been acquiring a breadth of approaches to the medium from artists for 40 years.

Twenty artists have been selected with work ranging form 1979 to the present.

The exhibiton also includes a new work by Pepper (below), produced at The Light Foundry, Santa Fe, New Mexico in association with Artist August Muth.

Centre Column-Blue, 2017.

Dichromate gelatine on glass: H 63.5 x W 48 x D 2.5 cm.

Exhibiting artists included:

Margaret Benyon, Rudie Berkhout, Caroline Palmer, Doris Vila, Andrew Pepper, Susan Cowles, Adrian Lines, Pearl John, Sam Moree, Jon Mitton, Michael Waller-Bridge, Martin Wall, Edwina Orr, Dieter Jung, Pepe Buitrago, John Kaufman, Jo Fairfax, Paul Scattergood, Paula Dawson and Dan Schweitzer.

 


 13th - 30th March 2018

 

 

About

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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