Venue: Wunsch Arts Center.
Location: Glen Cove, New York, USA.
Date: June 22, 1985.
Catalog: No
Type: All holograms.
Holographic works by Hale Aust, Rudie Berkhout, Rebecca Deem, Johathan Klempner, Linda Law, Sam Moree, Ruben Nunez, Dan Schweitzer, Fred Unterseher, and Doris Vila.
Curated by Linda Law.
[Barefoot]
Saturday, June 22, 1985
Sculptors of Light
Venue: Wunch Arts Center.
Location: 1 Forest Avenue, Glen Cove, NY, USA.
Date: June 22 - August 3, 1985.
Catalogue: No.
Type: All Holography
New York Holographic Artists exhibition: Hal Augst, Rudie Berkhout, Rebecca Deem, Jonathan Klempner, Linda Law, Sam Moree, Ruben Nunez, Dan Schweitzer, Fred Unterseher, and Doris Vila.
An exhibition organized by Linda Law. It was sponsored by Council for the Arts on the North Shore, and New York Institute of Technology, and funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts and Global Images, Inc.
[Bjelkhagen]
Location: 1 Forest Avenue, Glen Cove, NY, USA.
Date: June 22 - August 3, 1985.
Catalogue: No.
Type: All Holography
New York Holographic Artists exhibition: Hal Augst, Rudie Berkhout, Rebecca Deem, Jonathan Klempner, Linda Law, Sam Moree, Ruben Nunez, Dan Schweitzer, Fred Unterseher, and Doris Vila.
An exhibition organized by Linda Law. It was sponsored by Council for the Arts on the North Shore, and New York Institute of Technology, and funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts and Global Images, Inc.
[Bjelkhagen]
Saturday, June 8, 1985
San Francisco Holography
Venue: HVorpal Gallery.
Location: San Francisco, USA.
Date: June 8, 1985
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Opening Party Saturday June 8, 1985
"San Francisco Holography," "A Major Exhibition of Art Holography" highlighted San Francisco Bay Area artists' work in color control in reflection holography. Art Holograms by Greg Cherry, Jim Feroe, Nancy Gorglione, Bob Hess, Randy James, John Kaufman, Lon Moore and Jeffrey Murray showed a growing maturity of expression and technical skill within the holographic art: a small group movement in color control.
Holograms were arranged by themes and subject matter by N. Gorglione, while sculptural display fixtures by Greg Cherry integrated the separate art holograms into a sculptural whole. The installation introduced Cherry Optical Holography's portable hologram and light display fixtures, made of anodized aluminum bars held together by the ingenious "Cherry Blocks." Laser scanning and monochromatic projections by Laser Affiliates with Nancy Gorglione, Greg Cherry and Steve Anderson served as a backdrop, easily viewable through holograms on slender display fixtures.
John Kaufman exhibited "Balinese Puppets" and other lushly colored (TEA) reflection holograms. Gorglione's Reflection Hologram Composites "Tree I" and "Tree II" were installed by former Celestial Holograms partner Lon Moore's "Tree," a multicolored reflection hologram. Complex color registration work by Randy James complimented a bronze sculpture with a projecting holographic Ax by James Feroe. Greg Cherry exhibited the pivotal "Egyptian Memories," "Talk to Me" (Pictured on the Invitation) and "Two Face," which was displayed with Bob Hess' "Mask"; a bright pseudoscopic image of a face.
Four color hand silkscreened posters by Jos Sances and N. Gorglione were posted in City restaurant windows and other protected sites to advertise the exhibition. A large card mailing with image by Greg Cherry and press releases to all Media also served to notify the public of our holographic art.
A beautiful show in a good gallery inspired the entire issue of L.A.S.E.R. News, Summer 1985.
San Francisco Holography at the Vorpal Gallery produced by Nancy Gorglione with Laser Affiliates. It was funded in part by grants from the S.F. Hotel Tax Fund, the N.E.A., and Cherry Optical Holography. Lasers from Steve Anderson, and Spectra Physics, Inc.
The Opening Party was huge; Gorglione personally served 2 dozen cases of wine to attendees.
[Gorglione]
Location: San Francisco, USA.
Date: June 8, 1985
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Opening Party Saturday June 8, 1985
"San Francisco Holography," "A Major Exhibition of Art Holography" highlighted San Francisco Bay Area artists' work in color control in reflection holography. Art Holograms by Greg Cherry, Jim Feroe, Nancy Gorglione, Bob Hess, Randy James, John Kaufman, Lon Moore and Jeffrey Murray showed a growing maturity of expression and technical skill within the holographic art: a small group movement in color control.
Holograms were arranged by themes and subject matter by N. Gorglione, while sculptural display fixtures by Greg Cherry integrated the separate art holograms into a sculptural whole. The installation introduced Cherry Optical Holography's portable hologram and light display fixtures, made of anodized aluminum bars held together by the ingenious "Cherry Blocks." Laser scanning and monochromatic projections by Laser Affiliates with Nancy Gorglione, Greg Cherry and Steve Anderson served as a backdrop, easily viewable through holograms on slender display fixtures.
John Kaufman exhibited "Balinese Puppets" and other lushly colored (TEA) reflection holograms. Gorglione's Reflection Hologram Composites "Tree I" and "Tree II" were installed by former Celestial Holograms partner Lon Moore's "Tree," a multicolored reflection hologram. Complex color registration work by Randy James complimented a bronze sculpture with a projecting holographic Ax by James Feroe. Greg Cherry exhibited the pivotal "Egyptian Memories," "Talk to Me" (Pictured on the Invitation) and "Two Face," which was displayed with Bob Hess' "Mask"; a bright pseudoscopic image of a face.
Four color hand silkscreened posters by Jos Sances and N. Gorglione were posted in City restaurant windows and other protected sites to advertise the exhibition. A large card mailing with image by Greg Cherry and press releases to all Media also served to notify the public of our holographic art.
A beautiful show in a good gallery inspired the entire issue of L.A.S.E.R. News, Summer 1985.
San Francisco Holography at the Vorpal Gallery produced by Nancy Gorglione with Laser Affiliates. It was funded in part by grants from the S.F. Hotel Tax Fund, the N.E.A., and Cherry Optical Holography. Lasers from Steve Anderson, and Spectra Physics, Inc.
The Opening Party was huge; Gorglione personally served 2 dozen cases of wine to attendees.
[Gorglione]
Tuesday, June 4, 1985
Holography - Treasures of the USSR
The Art and Science of the Soviet Union
Venue: The Trocadero.
Location: London, UK.
Date: July 4 - September 30, 1985
Catalog: Edited by AndrewPepper, Stephen May Graphics Design and Production, 1985.
Type: All holograms.
Large exhibition of holograms from the USSR: From Kiev - Works of the Art of the Ancient World, Art from the Antique States in the Northern Black Sea Area, Scynthian Works of Art, The Byzantine Masters, Eastern Slavic Applied Art, Ukrainian Craftsmen, Holograms from the Hermitage.
The exhibition was organized by Peter Woodd, Light Fantastic Ltd in London and the USSR Academy of Sciences.
[Bjelkhagen]
Venue: The Trocadero.
Location: London, UK.
Date: July 4 - September 30, 1985
Catalog: Edited by AndrewPepper, Stephen May Graphics Design and Production, 1985.
Type: All holograms.
Large exhibition of holograms from the USSR: From Kiev - Works of the Art of the Ancient World, Art from the Antique States in the Northern Black Sea Area, Scynthian Works of Art, The Byzantine Masters, Eastern Slavic Applied Art, Ukrainian Craftsmen, Holograms from the Hermitage.
The exhibition was organized by Peter Woodd, Light Fantastic Ltd in London and the USSR Academy of Sciences.
[Bjelkhagen]
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