Wednesday, November 15, 2006

The Nature of Holography

Venue: Museum of the Gulf Coast.

Location: Port Arthur, TX, USA.

Date: November 15, 2005 - January 15, 2006.

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

Traveling exhibition produced by Holophile, Inc. introduces visitors to the "nature" of holography — its unique characteristics and how it differs from other media -- by displaying a variety of natural and wildlife images.

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

[Barefoot]

Friday, September 1, 2006

Into the Holographic Landscape - Martina Mrongovius

Venue: Center for the Holographic Arts.

Location: Long Island City, NY, USA.

Date: September 2006.

Catalogue: No.

Type: Installation with holograms

http://www.holographics.com.au/landscape.html

[Mrongovius]

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Summer Show

Venue: Gallery 286.

Title: Various Artists from the Jonathan Ross Collection.

Location: London, England.

Date: August - September 2006.

Catalogue: No.

Type: Holography only.

Organized by Jonathan Ross

Works by: Margaret Benyon, Patrick Boyd, Jonathan Cope, John Kaufman, Adrian Lines, Mike Medora, Ikuo Nakamura, Jeffrey Robb, Rick Silberman

Further documentation here: http://www.jrholocollection.com/gallery/Sept2006/index.html

[Ross]

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Holography the 3-Dimensional Experience

Venue: Bodelwyddan Castle.

Location: Bodelwyddan, Wales, UK.

Date: July 12 - Sept 17 2006

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only

Organized by Jonathan Ross for ISDH 2006

Works from the Jonathan Ross Collection by: Inaki Beguiristain, Margaret Benyon, Rudie Berkhout, Hans Bjelkhagen, Patrick Boyd, Sue Cowles, Pearl John, Ken Harris, John Kaufman, David Pizzanelli, Caroline Palmer, Jim McIntyre, Jon Mitton, Andrew Pepper, Martin Richardson, Jeffrey Robb, Steve Benton, Doris Vila, Michael Waller-Bridge, Dominic Welby
Loaned works from Inaki Beguiristain, Richard Bruck, Paul Dawson, August Muth, Fred Unterseher, Martina Mrongovius,

Monday, June 5, 2006

Relics from the 21st Century - Ed Wesly

Artist: Retrospective of works by Ed Wesly.

Venue: Mode Reality (An art gallery masquerading as a real estate office or vice versa?).

Location: 869 West 18th Street, Chicago, IL, USA.

Dates: June 4th - August 30th 2006.

Catalogue: No.

Type: 16 artworks: photographic, holographic, and kinetic sculptures. Holographic works included “Komete”, reflection hologram; “A Truly Splendid Monument for the First Great Minister of Culture” (who happens to be yours truly), 16” by 20” B & W photograph with Holographic Optical Embellishments; and the “Rainbow Projecting Robot”, plus a “Polish Hologram” (which the Gallery owner “bought” before he skipped town).

Invited 4 old girlfriends to the opening, two showed up, went home with one, which is not as good as both, but infinitely better than none. Met a girl I knew in college, took her to the show, the rest was history. Old gal pal from Texas came into town just to check out the show! To the victors goes the spoils so the Romans said!

[Wesly]

Wednesday, February 1, 2006

Journeys - by Pearl John

Venue: Gallery 286.

Location: London, England.

Date: February 2006.

Catalogue: No.

Type: Holography & Photography.

Organized by Jonathan Ross

Works by: Pearl John

Further documentation here: http://www.jrholocollection.com/gallery/Feb2006/index.html

[Ross]

Sunday, January 1, 2006

Unfurl

Venue: Diretribe Gallery,

Location: Melbourne, Australia.

Date: 2006

Type: Holograms.

Two large format hologram blending photographic and computer generated imagery.

Shown as part of Experimenta's Vanishing Point, Melbourne 2006, Australia.

A collaboration between holographic artist Martina Mrongovius and garment designer Sruli Recht - produced at Holographics North with John Perry and with the assistance of Mark Ruff (photography) and Ged Wight (postproduction)

http://www.holographics.com.au/unfurl.html

[Mrongovius]

Holotude

Venue: Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany.

Location: Cologne, Germany

Date: 2006.

Catalogue: No

Type: All holograms

Notes: Holographic exhibition was a way to respond against the mainstream of other media such as film, photography and videoart which was on show at the Academy.
Co-curated by Dieter Jung and included holographic works from Guillermo Heinze, Amy Rush, Paula Niño, Elina Bäckman and others.

[Heinze]