Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 18 - January 31, 1982
Catalog: No
Type: Holography only
The exhibition showcased the works of 15 artists from five countries and four continents. Three of the holographers -- Rudie Berkhout from Holland, Setsuko Ishii form Japan, and Anait Stephens of the US -- produced their work through the Museum's Artist-in-Residence program.
Other artists came from allied creative disciplines, such as Yaacov Agam, the Israeli contemporary kinetic artist, and Ruben Nunez, originally a glass sculptor from Venezuela.Other artists included Harriet Casdin-Silver, Becky Deam, Jim Feroe, Randy James, John Kaufman, William Molteni, Sam Moree, Dan Schweitzer,Rick Silberman and Peter Van Riper.
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Saturday, September 18, 1982
Friday, September 17, 1982
The Clockwork Concerto - Scott Nemtzow
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: New York, N Y, USA
Date: September 17 - December 5, 1982.
Catalogue: Yes.
Type: Holograms and leaded glass.
One-man exhibition by Scott Edward Nemtzow.
The show consisted of panels that incorporated holograms and antique leaded glass, using clock hands as constant images throughout the work. Richard Einhorn, a well-known contemporary composer, wrote and produced an original piece specifically for the exhibition.
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Location: New York, N Y, USA
Date: September 17 - December 5, 1982.
Catalogue: Yes.
Type: Holograms and leaded glass.
One-man exhibition by Scott Edward Nemtzow.
The show consisted of panels that incorporated holograms and antique leaded glass, using clock hands as constant images throughout the work. Richard Einhorn, a well-known contemporary composer, wrote and produced an original piece specifically for the exhibition.
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