Venue: Museum of Holography.
Location: 11 Mercer Street, New York, New York, USA.
Date: October 17, 1980 - January 11, 1981.
Catalogue: Yes.
Type: All Holography
A one-woman retrospective of the holographic art of Margaret Benyon, widely acknowledged as the First Lady of art Holography. Some thirty works were exhibited -- laser transmission, white-light transmission and reflection holograms.
[Barefoot]
Saturday, October 17, 1981
Sunday, October 4, 1981
Through the Looking Glass
Venue: Red River Revel Arts Festival.
Location: Shreveport Regional Arts Council, Shreveport, LA, USA.
Date: October 4 - October 28, 1981
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]
Location: Shreveport Regional Arts Council, Shreveport, LA, USA.
Date: October 4 - October 28, 1981
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]
Saturday, September 19, 1981
Abe Rezny
Venue: SoHo Photo Gallery.
Location: New York, New York, USA.
Date: September 19, 1981.
Catalog: No.
Type: Holograms and photographs.
Abe Rezny was the quest artist at the gallery.
[Resny]
Location: New York, New York, USA.
Date: September 19, 1981.
Catalog: No.
Type: Holograms and photographs.
Abe Rezny was the quest artist at the gallery.
[Resny]
Thursday, July 23, 1981
FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: July 23 - September 13, 1981
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. (www.holophile.com).
[Barefoot]
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: July 23 - September 13, 1981
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. (www.holophile.com).
[Barefoot]
Tuesday, June 30, 1981
Through the Looking Glass
Venue: The Israel Museum.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Date: June 30 - September 14, 1981
Catalogue: Folder with individual sheets for each exhibit and introductory essays.
Type: All holography
The Museum of Holography traveling exhibition was based on the Museum's Inaugural exhibition of the same name. Over 300,000 visitors saw the show during its 11-week stay, breaking the Israel Museum's attendance records.
"Tachlil" (holography) became the newest addition to the Hebrew lexicon when the word was chosen in an official contest inspired by the exhibition. HOLOGRAPH I, a white light transmission hologram by Israeli kinetic artist Yaacov Agam was included in the show as an added feature.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
[Barefoot]
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Date: June 30 - September 14, 1981
Catalogue: Folder with individual sheets for each exhibit and introductory essays.
Type: All holography
The Museum of Holography traveling exhibition was based on the Museum's Inaugural exhibition of the same name. Over 300,000 visitors saw the show during its 11-week stay, breaking the Israel Museum's attendance records.
"Tachlil" (holography) became the newest addition to the Hebrew lexicon when the word was chosen in an official contest inspired by the exhibition. HOLOGRAPH I, a white light transmission hologram by Israeli kinetic artist Yaacov Agam was included in the show as an added feature.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
[Barefoot]
Saturday, April 4, 1981
Through the Looking Glass
Venue: The Fine Arts Museum of the South.
Location: Mobile, AL, USA.
Date: April 4 - May 31, 1981.
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 from 1977 to 1987.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
[Barefoot]
Location: Mobile, AL, USA.
Date: April 4 - May 31, 1981.
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 from 1977 to 1987.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
[Barefoot]
Wednesday, March 25, 1981
L'HOLOGRAPHIE SUEDOISE (Swedish holography)
Venue: Musee de l'holographie.
Location: 4 rue Beaubourg, Paris, France.
Date: March 25 - June 10, 1981
Catalog: No
Type: All holograms.
Swedish holograms by Abramson, Bjelkhagen, Sandstroem, Skande and Carl Frederik Reutersward
Organized by Anne Marie Christakis and Jean Mortes. Holograms from the Royal Institute of Technology and Holovision AB in Stockholm, Sweden, were on display. In addition CRF's holograms all recorded in the laboratories in Stockholm.
Location: 4 rue Beaubourg, Paris, France.
Date: March 25 - June 10, 1981
Catalog: No
Type: All holograms.
Swedish holograms by Abramson, Bjelkhagen, Sandstroem, Skande and Carl Frederik Reutersward
Organized by Anne Marie Christakis and Jean Mortes. Holograms from the Royal Institute of Technology and Holovision AB in Stockholm, Sweden, were on display. In addition CRF's holograms all recorded in the laboratories in Stockholm.
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