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An installation with 35mm slide and reflection hologram was included as part of Film Free and Easy at Primary Studios, Nottingham.
The second in a series of evening projection presentations.
Andrew Pepper installed this piece alongside a sound installation by Claire Davies.
Film Free and Easy – Primary Studios
Tuesday, 27 October 2015 Published in Group Exhibitions Be the first to comment!Installation with projected 35mm slide and hologram.
Curated by Frank Abbott one of Primary’s resident artists, this was the second in a series of one-night installation evenings located across the various spaces at Primary.
This October edition featured holograms, super 8, sound works, digital videos, found footage – projected and displayed using walls, objects, phones, TVs and screens.
It was also a chance to catch up with the Bloomberg New Contemporaries exhibition, part of which was on show at Primary.
The structure of the event was based submission of work and the audience bringing along the material that would be shown.
A developmental piece which began as part of the 2015 Summer Lodge, a two week residency within the fine art studios at Nottingham Trent University, during July.
Featuring work by: Sara Bonaventura, Craig Parr, Jane Wheat, Kirsty Birtwistle, Sue Ansell, Emily Simpson, Claire Davies,,Laura O’connor, Emily Warner and Gavin Rogers, Frank Abbott, Yelena Popova, Wayne Burrows, Reece Straw, Julian Hughes, Amir Ghazi-Noory, Yvonne Lake, Andrew Pepper.
More details: www.weareprimary.org
Exhibition dates: 22nd October 2015
Work on show in New York and St. Petersburg
Friday, 07 August 2015 Published in Fulbright Be the first to comment!British Fulbrighter Andrew Pepper, currently has work on show at two international exhibitions. Both part of UNESCO’s International Year of Light:
Line Addition, an early work from the Addition Series produced with Light Fantastic, London, is on show at the Governors Island National Monument Summer Museum, New York, USA.
Selected by Dr. Martina Mrongovius, the exhibition brings together a number of international artists who engaged with holography and spatial imaging in their practice.
Two other works Vertical Liquid Supported and Lean, are on show in a new exhibition space at the recently renovated Elisseev Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The show was launched at the start of an international symposium on display holography in June, and features examples of creative work in the field. It continues until the end of October 2015.
Andy originally spent a year at the prestigious Museum of Holography, New York, undertaking social history research around creative holography, as well as learning technical and exhibition skills. He went on to be awarded the first Doctorate in Fine Art Holography from the University of Reading, UK, based on his Fulbright research and subsequent work. His Fulbright year was so successful that it was renewed for a further 12 months which allowed him, with the support of the Museum, to travel to the West Coast of America and interview key artists and scientists working with holography.
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Two works are on show in St. Petersburg, Russia, as part of UNESCO’s Year of Light 2015 celebrations.
Vertical Liquid Supported and Lean, are on show in a new exhibition space at the recently renovated Elisseev Palace.
The show was launched at the start of an international symposium on display holography in June, and features examples of creative work in the field by a number of artists working with spatial imaging. It continues until the end of October 2015.
Lean 2014 and Vertical Liquid Supported 2011.
Special thanks to Andreas Sarakinos, one of the directors of the Hellenic Institute of Holography, for organising the inclusion of these works in the exhibition.
Three Projected Levels
Wednesday, 05 August 2015 Published in Projected Light Be the first to comment!Title: Three Projected Levels
Date: 2015
Materials: Three 35mm slides, projectors & plinths
Size: 4 m wide (approx)
Installation: Gallery wall
Notes: Produced within the Summer Lodge 2015 residency at Nottingham Trent University.
29th June - 10th July 2015.
A row of 35mm Kodak Carousel slide projectors are located parallel to the gallery wall. Each contains a specially produced slide which is projected across the gallery onto the wall opposite.
The location, and structure, of the plinth which supports the 35mm slide projector is integral to the installation, offering a 'barrier' between the observer and the observed.
There are a series of questions raised around the nature of the illumination. Is the projector projecting the image, seen in the hologram, in a traditional manner? Where is the image located? Within the hologram, within the projector or some space between the two?