Notes: First shown in Holografie 2000, Stadtmuseum St. Pölten, Austria.
Detail of Lamp Three showing one of the circular holographic elements displaying the undulating shadow (marks) of liquid.
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Title: Divided Line
Date: 2000
Edition: Edition of 5
Materials: Steel, reflection holograms on glass, electric light.
Size: H12 x W59 x D8 cm
Notes: First shown in Holografie 2000, Stadtmuseum St. Pölten, Austria.
Detail of Lamp Three showing one of the circular holographic elements displaying the undulating shadow (marks) of liquid.
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
1999
Highgate Gallery, Highgate, London, UK.
Divided Line was produced specifically for this solo exhibition at the Highgate Gallery, London, in responce to the coat of arms which occupied the upper back wall of the exhibition space.
This thin white light transmission hologram, supported on each side by incandescent light tubes, was illuminated by three light sources.
Installation view showing coat of arms, light sources and Divided Line below.
Title: Colour Study
Date: 1993
Edition: 5
Materials: White light transmission hologram on glass
Size: H 10.1 x W 12.7 cm
Production: Produced at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany.
Collection: The Jonathan Ross Collection, London.
Notes: A joint work with Eric Krantz - part of the "Art of Collaboration" series.
This piece is one of several "colour studies" produced during research which started the collaboration between Pepper and Krantz.
Two papers were written in connection with this work: one by Pepper on the creative interrogation of the piece and its production; one by Krantz on the scientific and technical aspects of the process. Both have been published by SPIE.
Related work
Colour Study, 1993
Divided Line, 1999
Title: Twenty Three Nine
Date: 1993
Edition: 3
Materials: White light transmission hologram on glass
Size: H 40 x W 30cm
Production: Produced at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany.
Notes: A joint work with Eric Krantz - part of the "Art of Collaboration" series.
Two papers were written in connection with this work: one by Pepper on the creative interrogation of the piece and its production; one by Krantz on the scientific and technical aspects of the process. Both have been published by SPIE.
Related work
Colour Study, 1993
Divided Line, 1999
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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