6 April – 21 June 2023
Gallery 286, London.
Holograms from the 1970s-2000s, selected from the Jonathan Ross Collection by Sydney Koke.
This new exhibition includes work by:
Steve Benton
Inaki Beguiristain
Rudie Berkhout
Patrick Boyd
Harriet Casdin-Silver
Susan Cowles
Paula Dawson
Jacques Desbiens
Ikuo Nakamura
Ana Maria Nicholson
Caroline Palmer
Amy Rush
Dan Schweitzer
Dora Tass
Steve Weinstock
It has been curated by Sydney Koke, a Canadian musician, scientist, and interdisciplinary artist based in Paris, France.
Cool Holograms, a new exhibition of achromatic and pseudocolour works from the Jonathan Ross Collection, and Micro Mayhem, an exhibition of lenticular prints by Patrick Boyd, are on show at Gallery 286, London from 13th February 2020.
Private view:
Thursday February 13th 6.30 – 8.30pm
Finissage:
Thursday February 27th 6.30 – 8.30pm
Viewing by appointment at other times.
Gallery 286, London.
This special exhibition, guest-curated by Andrew Pepper, brings together a diverse range of works form the Jonathan Ross Holography Collection, which explore mark-making.
The Unsupported Mark - Drawing with Holography explores how artists, in the collection, have used holography as a process and methodology for 'drawing'.
Works range from historical pieces made in the 1970's to new works being shown for the first time in the UK.
Liza Read will be showing recent work at Gallery 286 during November 2017.
She learned the art of holography from pioneer Fred Unterseher in his legendary Holografix studio while completing her BFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her current holograms are made in master holographer Inaki Berguiristain’s UK studio. Read lives and works in Cambridge, England.
Patrick Boyd's exhibition Man with a Holo Camera, will be on show at Gallery 286, London, from 7th - 31st March.
A series of holograms & holographic stereograms based around cinematography. The stereograms are small movies with no cast, set or script. The camera is an instrument, much like the human eye, that is best used to explore these happenings in real life. The moments of time are then preserved with depth and time in a ghost like memory
More details, and images of Patrick's work, here.