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Aura Kinetica brings together artists from Canada, Italy, the UK and USA who use light and holography within their practice.

 

 

Located in El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, and part of the city-wide Currents New Media Arts Festival, it establishes creative holography as an integral and critical process within the media arts and the diversity of work which surrounds it within the wider festival.

Some of the artists in this exhibition have been working in the realm of light and optics for over 40 years. Several others are emerging artists within this medium, or have a background in more traditional art forms and are beginning to explore the holographic process.

Artists exhibiting: Fred Unterseher, Dora Tass, Andrew Pepper, Mary Harman, C Alex Clark, Michael Crawford, Rebecca Deem, and August Muth.

Andrew Pepper is showing a new work made especially for this exhibition in collaboration with the Light Foundry Inc, Santa Fe.

More details on the Currents website: currentsnewmedia.org/work/aura-kinetica


Exhibition dates:  9th - 25th June 2017

A new piece of work, made in collaboration with the Light Foundry, is on show as part of the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

Aura Kinetica, curated by August Muth, brings together work from a diverse, international, collection of artists who work with holography as a creative practice.  The exhibition, part of a city-wide festival, is on show at El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe from 9th - 25th June 2017.

More details here.

ICA London

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In a recent rummage through the archives - boxes of catalogues and notebooks from past years - I unearthed the catalogue from the 1980 New Contemporaries exhibition held at the ICA, London.

It was the first time Random Cube (later to become Random Cube Rotation) had been shown in a public exhibition and became part of my MFA graduation exhibition at the University of Reading.

More details here.

1980

Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

New Contemporaries

Andrew Pepper showed the developmental light projection he was undertaking as part of his MFA at the University of Reading, UK.

Work included:

Random Cube.  35mm projected slide onto rotating cubic structure. More details and video here.

 

Catalogue interior.

 

 

 


Exhibition dates: 21st March - 5th April 1980.

I am pleased to be presenting a paper at:

LUMIA 1 Symposium 2017, Royal College of Art, London.

On Wednesday 15th March 2017

This is the first event of its type to bring together artist, makers, researchers, engineers and collectors linked through an engagement with light and LUMIA, a process of animated light ‘painting’ developed by American/Danish artist Thomas Wilfred.

It coincides with a major touring exhibition of Wilfred’s work at Yale University Art Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, USA.


Thomas Wilfred, Elliptical Prelude and Chalice, 1928. Maple table, metal, fabric, glass, and electrical and lighting elements. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of Thomas C. Wilfred.

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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