Title: PA Redrawn-Line
Date: 2013
Edition: Unique
Materials: 20 Reflection holograms on glass.
Size: Installation 100 x 20 cm (approx.)
Notes: Based on previous floor works using multiple holograms, this piece was first shown in the Drawology group exhibition at the Bonington Gallery, Nottingham, UK.
Each of the rectangular holograms are placed in a line, overlapping, covering and in a variety of orientations.
Illuminated from above by a strip of light directed vertically down onto the installation, the marks in each of the holograms appear and fade as an observer moves around the piece.
The marks (three different types) appear just above the glass plate on which they are recorded.
Bringing together the work of several artists with differing practices Drawology aims to consider whether this premise is applicable to a specific process or genre of drawing or whether it is applicable to drawing generally.
In this respect the works in the exhibition represent an expanded field of contemporary drawing in a Fine Art context to include: works on paper, performance, moving image, installation, projections and three-dimensional drawings. The exhibition is part of a larger research project currently being undertaken by Deborah Harty entitled ‘Drawing is phenomenology’.
Andrew Pepper showed PA Redrawn-Line. Based on ealier floor work, it was made up of 20 small rectangular holograms of marks.
The video below, produced by the Bonington Gallery, highlights the exhibition opening. It can also be found in the Video Gallery.
Exhibition dates: 18th November - 6th December 2013
2013
The Clock Tower, Long Island City, NY, USA.
Curated by Dr. Martina Mrongovius ((Holocenter, New York / Academy of Media Arts, Cologne), this survey exhibition brought together 26 artists working with holography and included early pieces from the 70's and 80's as well as more recent examples.
Andrew Pepper showed Vertical Liquid Supported, a small reflection hologram of the shadow of liquid, held upright (unframed) by an industrial 'G' clamp.
Artists:
Margaret Benyon, Rudie Berkhout, Betsy Connors, Melissa Crenshaw & Sydney Dinsmore, Eva Davidova, Paula Dawson, Rebecca Deem, Cho Duckhee, Tristan Duke, Mary Harman, Guillermo Federico Heinze, Setsuko Ishii, Adrienne Klein, Juyong Lee, Ana MacArthur, Gerald Marks, Sam Moree, Ikuo Nakamura, Ana Maria Nicholson, Ray Park, Andrew Pepper, Julius Schmiedel, Dan Schweitzer, Fred Unterseher and Sally Weber
With new works by young Korean Artists in the Holocenter Vault Gallery:
Boyang Ahn, Haena Bae, Bokyung Jung, Jungwon Park and Eunjo Yang.
Exhibition dates 6th September - 9th October, 2013