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New Art Exchange Open 2022

Thursday, 09 June 2022 16:28 Published in Group Exhibitions

Light Wedge, 2018 – present
Two glass holographic plates (drawings), physical wooden wedge.

We intrinsically ‘understand’ how drawings in our world function.  They are stable and attached to their picture plane.  What happens when that drawing is moved off the surface, and what does it become? It is neither a drawing, a photograph, or physical object.

In Light Wedge, a ‘drawn’ representation of a wooden wedge occupies a ‘place’ between the glass ‘picture’ surface and the observer. The light in the holograms is from 2018, when the drawings were recorded. Light from the physical wedge is from 2022 (or whenever the installation is viewed).

 

Light Wedge was selected from over 300 entries for inclusion in the 2022 New Art Exchange Open exhibition.

 

Gallery installation

Wedge detail

 

The exhibition opens on 10th June 2022 and continues until 3rd September
Gallery open Tuesday – Saturday 10am - 4pm

www.nae.org.uk/exhibition/nae-open-2022/191


Light Wedge 2018 was produced at the Light Foundry, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA in collaboration with artist August Muth.

Light Wedge

Tuesday, 28 August 2018 18:26 Published in Holography

Light Wedge 2018

Is a floor mounted installation made up of dichromate gelatine holograms supported by a wooden wedge.

Produced in collaboration with August Muth, the Light Foundry, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

Originally shown in Art in Holography: Light, Space & Time at the Aveiro City Museum, Portugal.

 

 

 

Plate 1, 49 x 34 x 1 cm, Plate 2, 34.5 x 31, 1 cm

Detail

Floor installation

This curated exhibition coincided with the 11th International Symposium on Display Holography, held at the University of Aviero and Light Wedge was shown in two versions.

The initial floor installation incorporated two plates (Plate 1, 49 x 34 x 1 cm, Plate 2, 34.5 x 31, 1 cm) and physical wooden wedge which was displayed for the duration of the symposium.  For the remainder of the exhibition (until September 30th) a single plate (49 x 34 x 1 cm) lifted slightly from the gallery floor by the wooden wedge, was shown.

 Single version on show until 30th September.

Detail

Light Wedge has also been installed at the New Art Exchange Open 2022 exhibition.

June - September 2022


Art in Holography: Light, Space & Time

Tuesday, 28 August 2018 13:20 Published in Group Exhibitions

Aveiro City Museum, Portugal.

A curated exhibition including over 25 internaternational artists working with holography and light.

The show coincided with the 11th International Symposium on Display Holography held at the University of Avairo.

Gallery View on one of the two floors of exhibition space.

A new work by Andrew Pepper was presented as part of the exhibition which included the floor installation Light Wedge 2018.

The initial installation was made up of two glass holographic plates, one supported by a wooden wedge and the other by the first holographic plate.

This version was on show for the duration of the symposium and was then reinstalled to include a single plate with holographic drawing and wedge.

 

Light Wedge 2018

Two Floor mounted dichromate gelatine holograms, wooden wedge.

Produced in collaboration with August Muth, the Light Foundry, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

More details of the two versions of this work shown in Aveiro here.

More details of the two versions of this work shown in Aveiro here. 


Exhibition dates:  26th June - 30th September 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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