2008
The City Gallery, Leicester, UK.
The One Leicester Open brings together artists working in the East Midlands region. This show celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Leicester Open and attracted over 400 Midland based artists.
Andrew Pepper showed Nine Drawn Spaces
More details about the exhibition here.
Exhibition dates: 15th November 2008 - 10th January 2009
2010
An Exhibition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the hologram.
Exhibition Venues
The Willis Museum, Basingstoke, 3rd April - 22nd June 2010.
The Alton Museum, Hampshire, 4th July 4 – 29th August 2009.
The York College Gallery, 24th April 24 - 22nd May, 2009.
Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury, 6th December 2008 – 21st March 2009
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, 7th - 31st August 2008
The Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, May - July 2008
Banbury Museum, Banbury, UK, 1st March - 5th May 2008
BBC news report on the exhibition at Rugby Museum. (Opens in a new window)
The exhibition includes work by many of the formost hologram artists and other key innovators in the field - milestones from holographic history - along with some of the latest technical developments.
"In holography, our age is still the pioneering age, and the 1980's and 90's are the first age of holographic excellence. The artists who have chosen to work in the new medium are explorers that in later times will be accorded the same interest as Fox Talbot, Roger Fenton and Camille Silvy."
Chris Titterington. Former Assistant Curator of Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum.
The exhibition, devised by Jonathan Ross in association with curators from Banbury Museum and the Oxfordshire County Museum, has been mainly drawn from the Ross collection with support from various leading hologram makers. It comprises over 60 key works.
Square Eclipse, one of Andrew Pepper's early works from 1989, on show in Holograms, the First 60 Years.
Title: Cut Column
Date: 2009
Edition: Edition 30 with 5 artist proofs.
Materials: 350gms/150lb medium cold press watercolour paper.
Ph neutral, laser cut spaces.
Size: Of watercolour paper: 25.5 x 25.5 cm.
Frame size 50.5 x 50.5 x 4.5 cm (19 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches).
Production: Nottingham Trent University laser cutting studio, Nottingham
Notes: Three individual drawings laser cut through high quality watercolour paper.