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Holograms 2

Friday, 07 September 2012 01:00 Published in Group Exhibitions

2010, 2011, 2012

A curated exhibition from the Jonathan Ross Collection, London, which toured to 4 major UK museums and galleries between 2010 and 2012.

A survey of current and historical holography across the fields of art, design and commerce.

Featured image from the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum during the 2012 exhibition.  
Image © Jonathan Ross

Exhibition dates:

Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, 7th August - 2nd September 2012

Oxfordshire Museum, 15th January - 6th March 2011

Banbury Museum, 23rd July - 3rd September 2011

Buckingham County Museum, Aylesbury, 15th January - 31st October 2010

 

More details on the Ross Collection website


 

Archipelago

Monday, 16 January 2012 00:00 Published in Group Exhibitions

Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design, Nottingham, UK.

A group exhibition on the theme of 'Archipelago'.

Staff from Nottingham Trent University's School of Art and Design, were invited to submit proposals featuring experimental practice from a range of art and design disiplines.

Artists were asked to consider themselves and their practice as islands. An island may be the work of one practitioner, that of an established collaboration, or a group brought together by common concerns.


Tizio Water

Tizio Water
This small rectangle of 'ground' inverts the normal impression of an archipelago - here the holographic shadow of liquid is the defining terrain, edged by the junction between the glass holographic plate and the surrounding solid architecture (the gallery floor).

Longshot of Tizio Water

Approached from a distance, the black crane-like structure of a Tizio table lamp (a recognisable and practical design classic), offers a graphic and defined 'point to view from'. It is, in a way, instructional - guiding the viewer to an observation point. Its light precisely directed down onto a holographic rectangle which appears black and flat from a distance.

One aim of the installation is to interrogate the symbiosis between the historic 'found' object (recognised, celebrated and archived in major international art and design museums) and the 'historic' holographic recording (unknown, displaced and functionless). The latter is made visible by the presence of the former.

 


Exhibition dates: 16th January - 12th February

Sculpting with Light

Sunday, 01 January 2012 00:00 Published in Group Exhibitions

2012

Gallery 286 London, UK.

A selection of abstract holograms, by British & American artists from the 1980s and 90s.

This exhibition of work from the Ross Collection brought together some of the key artists working with holography and showcased clasic work produced in the 1980's and 90's

 
     
Square Eclipse 1989
Reflection hologram on glass
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  6 Lines Folded 1989
Reflection hologram on glass
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Two works from the Ross collection by Andrew Pepper were included, both produced during his doctoral research period at the University of Reading,UK.

Made with support from the Lionel Robbins Memorial Scholarship.

A video of the installation is available here.

More details about Pepper's work in the Ross Collection here


Exhibition dates: 3rd - 10th May 2012

 

Call and Response

Thursday, 21 June 2012 01:00 Published in Group Exhibitions

2012

Call and Response, The Broadcaster, The Postmethodist, Reading Room & Chapel, Wellingore, Lincolnshire, UK.

A number of artists were invited to make small announcement cards for either a 'call' or a 'response' for display in the Broadcaster exhibition cabinets, Wellingore, Lincolnshire.

Taking as its cue the spontaneity of ‘lost cat’ and ‘found cat’ notices appearing in the same newsagent window often referring to the same cat. The project seeks to exemplify the circularity of exchanges in the everyday. As both the Call and Response are created in isolation this creates an element of chance imbuing the project with the potential for a call, created by one artist, to unwittingly match a response from another or vice versa. Thinking beyond the context of the newsagent window artist were ask to create a call in which the subject matter and form for either the call or response was totally at their discretion. The only proviso being that it must fit on the plain side of a blank postcard.

Andrew Pepper produced "Found - Small Hole, Lost drawing" incorporating a laser cut 'drawn' hole' on/in watercolour paper.

More details about the Broadcaster series of exhibitions here.

Exhibition images © Danica Maiers 2012


Exhibition dates: 21 June - 20th September 2012

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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