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Links

Links to artists, companies, exhibition spaces and other aspects of holography on the web.

ARTIST ISABEL AZEVEDO
www.isabelazevedo.com

ARTIST PAULA DAWSON

http://scanlines.net/person/paula-dawson

ARTIST AUGUST MUTH
http://www.augustmuth.com

ARTIST IKUO NAKAMURA
http://hololab.com

ARTIST ANA MARIA NICHOLSON
http://anamarianicholson.com

ARTIST ANDREW PEPPER
www.apepper.com

ARTIST DAVID PIZZANELLI

www.pizzanelli.co.uk/ART

IÑAKI BEGUIRISTAIN/DISPLAY HOLOGRAPHY
www.displayhologram.co.uk

ART IN HOLOGRAPHY - THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
www.art-in-holography.org

HOLOPHILE'S WEBSITE WITH HISTORY OF HOLOGRAPHY
www.holophile.com/history.htm

THE CENTER FOR THE HOLOGRAPHIC ARTS

http://holocenter.org

THE MIT MUSEUM FEATURING ITS HOLOGRAPHY COLLECTION

web.mit.edu/museum/collections/holography.html

HOLOGRAPHY IN THE MODERN MUSEUM (CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS)
 http://zeeba.tv/conferences/holography/

FACE BOOK HOLOGRAPHY GROUP 
www.facebook.com/groups/Holography

SPATIAL IMAGING 
www.holograms.co.uk

LIGHT WAVES AND LASERS: A SHORT NARRATED HISTORY OF HOLOGRAPHY
www.gizmodo.com

GLOBAL IMAGES HOLOGRAM COLLECTION
www.globalimages-hologramartcollection.com

HOLOGRAPHIC STUDIOS NEW YORK
https://holographer.com

VIRTUAL MUSEUM  OF HOLOGRAPHY
https://vmoholo.org

DUTCH HOLOGRAPHIC COMPANY
http://www.holoprint.com


Updated February 2023

 

 

 

Shows at Other Venues

Work from the Jonathan Ross Collection has been shown world-wide.

In 1998 Gallery 286 opened in Central London to feature new exhibitions. Full details of these, including images, texts and background material is available.

Other exhibitions organised by, or drawn from, the Jonathan Ross Collection include:

1992
Four British Holographers
Smith's Gallery, Covent Garden , London, England.
Selected holograms by Margaret Benyon, Patrick Boyd,
David Pizzanelli and Martin Richardson.

1993
Landscapes & Metamorphoses
Smith's Gallery, Covent Garden, London, England.
One-man show of holograms by Jeffrey Robb.

1994
3x8+1
Milton Gallery, St.Paul's School, London , England.
Selection of 25 holograms from the JR collection.
Catalogue available.

1995
Holograms from around the World
James Dun's House (Aberdeen Art Gallery), Aberdeen , Scotland, UK.
14 holograms from the JR collection.

The Art of Holography
National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, England.
30 holograms from the JR Collection.

1996
Raum in Sicht - Magie in 3-D
Technorama, Winterthur, Switzerland.
80 holograms from the JR Collection

Holograms from the Jonathan Ross Collection
Art in Holography 2, Symposium, Nottingham University, England.

1997
Holograms from the Jonathan Ross Collection
Members Gallery.
The Royal Photographic Society, Bath, England.

2001
A selection of work from the Jonathan Ross Collection at 
Euclidian Plc, London, UK.
July 2000 - July, 2001

2000
January
The Butler Institute of American Art.
A special Exhibition of work selected from the collection.

July - August
A selection of work from the Jonathan Ross Collection.
The Royal Photographic Society Holography Group Summer Exhibition 2000.

2006
July - September
Holography the 3-Dimensional Experience
An exhibition of works from the Jonathan Ross Collection
Bodelwyddan Castle, Wales.

2008
August
Holograms, the First 60 Years
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum  

May - July
The Oxfordshire Museum
Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK.

Banbury Museum, Oxfordshire, UK

2009
July-August
Holograms, the First 60 Years
The Alton Museum, Hampshire

April - May
The York College Gallery

December 08 - March 09
Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury

2010

Holograms 2
Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury
24 July – 31 October  2010

2011

Holograms 2
The Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock
15 January – 6 March  2011

Banbury Museum
23 July – 3 September  2011

2012

Holograms 2
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum
7 August – 2 September  2012

Ultimate 3D – the wonder of holography
An exhibition curated by Jonathan Ross for

UEG, Denmark
The National Museum of Science & Technology
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
January – April 2012

and at

Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Taipei, Taiwan
July – September 2012

Jonathan Ross contributed 28 holograms from the collection to the exhibition

Holography Unit
A retrospective of holography at the Royal College of Art
at The Glue Factory, Glasgow
September 14 – October 6  2012

Consulting

CURATING

Jonathan Ross has worked with museums and galleries to curate exhibitions of both fine art and applied holography. Drawing on his personal collection and obtaining loans from artists and companies working with holography, entertaining, instructive and extremely popular exhibitions have been created for schools, science centres and art galleries in Britain, Europe and the U.S.A.

 


COLLECTING HOLOGRAMS

Jonathan Ross acts as London representative for several of the artists in his collection and holds stock of their work available for purchase. His archive contains slides, catalogues and publications illustrating the work of artists using holography around the world. Jonathan Ross is happy to advise potential collectors and will accept commissions to source work for museums and private collections.

 


COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY

Jonathan Ross has been involved with the commercial applications of holography since 1978. His production company SEE 3 was one of the first to introduce display holography to the UK and went on to pioneer the development of embossed holograms, supplying clients in the fields of security printing, advertising and promotions.

Now, as an independent consultant, his years of experience and international contacts allow him to advise potential users of holography on the most appropriate type of hologram for their application and to obtain competitive quotations for the job in hand.

For those who want to see examples of applied holography, the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection contains hundreds of samples from dozens of companies, illustrating all the available techniques. Viewing by appointment.

 

For impartial advice and a service ranging from a straightforward referral to a recommended manufacturer to personal management of a project incorporating several different types of holography,
call Jonathan Ross on

Phone: +44 (0)20 7370 2239
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An Invitation

The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection website has been running for fifteen years so we decided it was time for a new look.

The new format has scope for lots more material so I would like to invite all the holographers whose work is featured here to submit background information, stories and images to supplement those I have provided. That way we can work together to make this the best resource on holographic imaging to be found on the web.

About the Collection

The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection, based in London, UK, is one of the largest resources in the world for creative, display and commercial holography.

A number of touring exhibitions, containing work from the collection, have been presented in outstanding museums and galleries both within the UK and abroad. Information about new acquisitions and exhibitions is added here on a regular basis.  

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