Saturday, January 14, 1978

Through the Looking Glass

Venue: Columbia Museums of Art & Science.

Location: Columbia, SC, USA.

Date: January 14 - February 11, 1978

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Museum of Holography traveling show based on the Museum's inaugural exhibition of the same name. The exhibition traveled to art, science and children';s museums throughout the US, Canada, Australia, and Israel.

The exhibition opened in Toronto in 1977 and was booked continuously for ten years -- not returning to New York until its retirement in 1987.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
www.holophile.com).

[Barefoot]

Friday, January 6, 1978

Reflections of Future Space

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: New York, N Y, USA

Date: January 6 - April 30, 1978

Catalogue: No.

Type: All holograms.

The most comprehensive collection of reflection holography ever assembled.

Among the pieces in the show were several by Anait Stephens of Los Angeles, "Creme de Motion," by Scot Nemtzow of Philadelphia, Fred Unterseher's "Cubes", and "Seeds" by Steve McGrew and Scott Nemtzow of the Holex Corporation (Philadelphia). Also exhibited was an 11x14 reflection plate of a lions head from Moscow's research organization, NIKFI. In addition, the show offered many historic reflection holograms, such as "Engine #9" by Stephen Benton and "Gyroscope" by Rick Silberman.

Sunday, January 1, 1978

The Hologram Place

Venue: 138 Gloucester Avenue.

Location: London, England.

Date: 1978/79.

Catalog: No.

Type: Holography.

Organized by Jonathan Ross, Eve Ritscher, Andy Pollard, Ann Sullivan, Nigel Abraham, Paul Walton, Geoff Leigh.

Works by Nigel Abraham, Jeff Blyth, Nick Phillips, Kaveh Bazargan, Steve Benton, Dan Schweitzer, Rudie Berkhout, Sam Moree, Bill Molteni, Ruben Nunez, Multiplex Co., Holographic Film Co., Lon Moore, Electric Umbrella.

The first Gallery/shop in Europe, specialising in holography.

[Ross]