Saturday, December 13, 1986

A Retrospective - William J. Molten

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.

Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date: December 13, 1986 - February 28, 1987

Catalog: No

Type: Multi-colour reflection holograms.

Mr. Molteni is not only recognized as an important holographic scientist, but he is also recognized as one of the most pioneering artists of this medium.

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Sunday, November 23, 1986

Nanoseconds in Time - Charles Lysogorski

Venue: Village Gate Art Center.

Location: 274 N. Goodman Street, Rochester, NY, USA.

Date: November 23, 1986 - January 4, 1987.

Catalog: No

Type: All holograms.

Pulsed hologams by C. Lysogorski

Village Gate Art Center, 274 N. Goodman Street, Rochester, NY, USA.

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Nanoseconds in Time - Charles Lysogorski

Venue: Village Gate Art Center.

Location: 274 N. Goodman Street, Rochester, NY, USA.

Date: November 23, 1986 - January 4, 1987.

Catalog: No

Type: All holograms.

Pulsed hologams by C. Lysogorski

Village Gate Art Center, 274 N. Goodman Street, Rochester, NY, USA.

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Tuesday, November 4, 1986

For our Friends Everything, for our Enemies Nothing and the Indifferent, the Law

Michael Sowdon - Recent Large - Format Holograms

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.

Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date: October 4 - November 8, 1986

Catalog: No

Type: All holograms.


The large-format holograms (meter square) were made by Michael Sowdon, Dave Stevens and John Perry at Holographics North in Burlington, Vermont, USA.

Michael Sowdon was the co-founder of Fringe Research Holographics Inc and the Interence Hologram Gallery.

Thursday, September 11, 1986

New Visions

Venue: Fine Art Building.

Location: Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, CA, USA.

Date: September 11 - 20, 1986.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Holograms by Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry in this techno-art exhibition of 35 artists representing “diverse approaches to art making in the modern age.” To quote the New Visions catalog, by Curators Kim and David Svenson. Viewed by a 100,000 fair goers. The Fine Arts’ Building was an upscale location, much beyond the usual fair ground sites, and the Svenson’s put together beautiful display walls and fixtures.

The curators requested race horse art, and so Gorglione made three reflection hologram composites in two and three color exposures, utilizing kinetic effects in holography to tell the story of RaceHorse Dream: nine interrelated 8” by 10” reflection holograms mounted to form a single piece; and Muybridge’s Dressage, 30” by 8”. Also on exhibition at New Visions were “Double Time or Second Thoughts for the Amazon,” "Strata" and “Bouquet,” three unique reflection hologram composites by Nancy Gorglione.

Greg Cherry exhibited "Talk to Me," "Egyptian Memories" and other pieces, including popular Cherry Optical Holography holograms. Other artists at the exhibition included Alan Rath, who made a mechanical galloping horse, Bill Bell and Ed Tannenbaum.

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Saturday, September 6, 1986

Light Dreams

Venue: The Reading Public Museum

Location: Reading, Pennsylvania

Date: Sept. 6 to Oct. 20, 1986

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

Traveling exhibit via Doug Tyler (Saint Mary's College) / Dimensional Imaging Consultants

Artists: Melissa Crenshaw; Anait Stephens; John Kaufman; Doug Tyler; Ed Dietrich; Ed Wesley.

Monday, September 1, 1986

New Color Holography: Jeff Murray

Bumbershoot Festival 1986

Venue: Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

Location: Seattle, Washington

Date: September 1986

Catalogue: No

Type: All Holography

Works by Jeff Murray - five 4 x 5" and 5 x 7" plates of his new multi-color and animated reflection holograms.

Friday, June 20, 1986

Mirage Image - Margaret Benyon

Venue: Musee de l'holographie

Location: Forum des Halles, Paris, France.

Date: Jun 20 - September 30, 1986.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

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Sunday, June 1, 1986

Laser Affiliates Ten Year Retrospective

Venue: Holos Gallery.

Location: San Francisco, USA.

Date: June through September, 1986

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Group exhibition with recent holograms by Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.

Laser Affiliates published the Light Sound Motion performance philosophy catalog and introduced it at this exhibition. On view were hand silk-screened posters of Laser Affiliates’ performances by Jos Sances and Nancy Gorglione; photographs of Light Sound Motion performances by Laser Affiliates’ Greg Cherry, Nancy Gorglione, Steve Anderson, Jeffrey W. Milton and Steve Gill; and new holograms by Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.

Cherry exhibited his new large format diffraction gratings, some complex and deep space holograms about 3’ by 4’ and other new reflection holograms.

Gorglione exhibited several major pieces of holographic art, reflection hologram composites including “Bouquet”, 32” by 36”; 4 by 5’s and 5 inch by 4 inch size holographic plates of fresh flowers arranged in a vase in water, holographed in pastel colors and tones of white; now in the collection of the World of Holography International Exhibition and pictured in their catalog.

Another Gorglione original on view was “Woman as Music,” a reflection hologram composite with imagery and acid colors arranged to set up musical rhythm patterns.

A third Gorglione piece, “Double Tiime or Second Thoughts for the Amazon.” 33 inches by 33 inches. Amazonians have over 400 words to describe shades of green, the perfect color for reflection holography at the time. Through TEA and processing, Gorglione managed to capture about 30 shades of green In this piece, The Amazon was image-planed from multiple masters of ferns and fronds and palms and flax; with a brass holographic clock reminding us of phenomena, and the need to preserve forest canopies.

This exhibit was the subject of several strong reviews, including “For Art’s Sake,” by Louis Brill, L.A.S.E.R. News Vol. 3 #2 Summer/Fall 1986.

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Tuesday, May 20, 1986

Decouvrez l'Holographie: l'Exposition

Venue: Palais de la Decouverte

Location: Avenue Franklin D Roosevelt, Paris, France.

Date: May 20, 1985 - January 20, 1986

Catalogue: DECOUVREZ L'HOLOGRAPHIE,(In French) Ap-Holographie 1985

Type: All holograms

Group exhibition.

A total of 132 holograms, many very large rainbow plates were on display recorded by Ap-Holographie in France.

This exhibition was organized by Ap-Holographie in France, and supported by Philip Morris, France, and Paris Match

Wednesday, May 7, 1986

FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography

Venue: The Fine Arts Museum of the South.

Location: Mobile, AL, USA.

Date: March 7 - April 21, 1986.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Traveling exhibition of the Museum of Holography, New York. Show included 30 holograms selected from its Permanent Collection, representing 25 contemporary holographers.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.

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Thursday, May 1, 1986

Venue: Tivoli, H.. Andersen's Castle.

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.

Date: Dates: May 1, 1986 - ?

Catalogue: Holography or Reality? Tivoli Publication 1986.

Type: All holograms

Group exhibition


Large holograms, many Russian reflection holograms.

An exhibition organized by Teit Ritzau, New Dimensions, Copenhagen, Denmark. The exhibition at Tivoli existed several years.

Monday, March 3, 1986

Holokinetics - Scott Nemtzow

Venue: OK Harris Gallery

Location: New York City, NY, USA.

Date: May 3 to 24, 1986

Catalog: ?

Type: Holograms and Diffraction Panels (All Holography)

Exhibit of holograms and diffraction panels by artist Scott Nemtzow.

Thursday, February 27, 1986

Hologrammes et Photographies - Marie-Andree Cossette

Venue: Salle d'Exposition de la Bibliotheque du Pavillon Jean-Charles-Bonenfant.

Location: Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada.

Date: February 27 - March 9, 1986.

Catalog: No

Type: Holograms and photographs.

Sunday, February 16, 1986

FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography

Venue: The Bruce Museum.

Location: Greenwich, CT.

Date: February 16 - April 20, 1986.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Traveling exhibition of the Museum of Holography, New York. Show included 30 holograms selected from its Permanent Collection, representing 25 contemporary holographers.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.

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Wednesday, January 1, 1986

Holography: A View In Three Dimensions

Venue: Lawrence Hall of Science.

Location: Berkeley, California, USA.

Date: 1986.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

Holographic Educational Display by Cherry Optical Holography.

Ongoing Display.

Holography: A View In Three Dimensions was developed to educate and inspire the public about holography. Carol Turnbull approached Cherry Optical Holography for suggestions. Together they developed the idea of an Educational Display illustrating the different types of holograms. Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry made 26 holograms for the exhibit. They gave Lawrence Hall of Science a very good price, and the holograms were on display for approximately ten years.

A working 3 ‘ by 4 ‘ holographic camera made by Greg Cherry was on display with a transmission master of horses, “Jennifer’s Horses” by Nancy Gorglione. This object was provided by Dr. Jennifer White, Director at Lawrence Hall of Science, who hoped to inspire girls to science through holography.

Other holograms included:
“Yog Goes to Lawrence Hall of Science,” Six holograms showing exposure-developer variations by Nancy Gorglione from an early master by Greg Cherry.
“Gerbera Daisy Tests,” by Nancy Gorglione, illustrated single exposure color differences in reflection holography, obtainable through darkroom chemistry and exposure variants.
"Caliper and Egg" Reflection Hologram Interferogram by Greg Cherry.
"Hand," integral (moving reflection) hologram by Greg Cherry.
"Math Poem," Rainbow hologram, Containing mathematical formulas that together compose a poem by N. Gorglione,
"Apple Blossom & Butterfly," open aperture transmission Hologram By Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.
"Magnifying Glass," Transmission Hologram by N. Gorglione
Plus diffraction gratings, laser masters, HOE's by Cherry Optical, and,

Other holograms Display at Lawrence Hall of Science:

"Toyota," A large format transmission hologram by Advanced Dimensional Display,
Some multicolor dicromate holograms from Jerry Heidt at I.D.I. Marketing;
Dicromate holograms from General Holographics of Burnsbury, BC;
Embossed holograms by Steve Provence Holography including 1000 "Gears" for the Catalog cover of Holography: A View in Three Dimensions, published in 1987 by Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, about the holograms in the permanent exhibit.

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