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Stephen Benton

Stephen Benton

2003

Embossed hologram originated by Zebra Imaging.

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1993

8" x 10”

Computer generated white light transmission

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Spatial Imaging Group

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1991

8" x 10”

Computer generated white light transmission, full colour

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Spatial Imaging Group

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8" x 10”

Computer generated white light transmission

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Spatial Imaging Group

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1990

8" x 10”

Computer generated white light transmission

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Spatial Imaging Group

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10" x 12”

Three channel white light transmission film copy 

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Polaroid Group

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9.5" x 12”

White light transmission  open aperture  film copy.

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection.
Polaroid Group.

Reference image. Photo of work to follow.

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9.5" x 12”

White light  film copy

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection.
Polaroid Group.

 



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1982

6.5" x 6.5"

White light  stereogram

Provenance:  Stephen A. Benton Collection
Polaroid Group

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1979

(Polaroid Corp.)
120º integral hologram

1978

4" x 5"

Reflection hologram

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1978

12" x 12"

White light transmission hologram

1977

12" x 12"

White light transmission hologram

Provenance: Eve Ritscher Collection

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1975

4.5” x 7”

Rainbow hologram on film in card mount

Provenance: Abe Rezny Collection

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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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