Wednesday, March 15, 1989

As We See It -- Exploring the World Throught Holography

Venue: Explorers Hall.

Location: National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, USA.

Date: March 15 - July 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

The exhibition, produced by the Museum of Holography (NYC), featured more than 30 holograms created by a variety of internationally known artists. The exhibition was produced by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc. (www.holophile.com)

[Barefoot]

As We See It -- Exploring the world Through Holography

Venue: Explorers Hall.

Location: National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, USA

Date: March 15 - July 15, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

Selections from the Museum of Holography Permanent Collection.

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

[Barefoot]

Friday, February 17, 1989

Planning for Human Nature

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: February 17 - May 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

A provocative installation by Arthur David Fornari of eight holograms.

[Barefoot]

Wednesday, February 1, 1989

Sculpture by Four Artists

Venue: Fermilab's Gallery.

Location: Batavia, IL, USA.

Date: February - March, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holograms and sculptures

Organized at Fermilab's Gallery with four artists including Penn Stallard who exhibited sculptures in which holograms were inserted.

[Bjelkhagen]

Tuesday, January 24, 1989

Recent Acquisitions

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: January 24 - June 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

Artists included Margaret Benyon, Frithioff Johnsen, and Michael Medora.

[Barefoot]

Sunday, October 23, 1988

California Color

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: October 23 1987 - February 7 1988.


Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography.

A showcase of works by artists from the San Francisco Bay Area and other locales in California “that demonstrates the vitality and spirit of community in California.” (MOH Press Release)

Curated by Nancy Gorglione, this exhibition included art holograms by Greg Cherry, Nancy Gorglione, John Kaufman, Brad Cantos, Bob Hess, Art Freund, Randy James, Jeffrey Murray, Kate Miller, and David Schmidt; with business examples of holography by Lloyd Cross & the Multiplex Company; Advanced Dimensional Displays; Steve Provence Holography; and Light Impressions.

A beautiful and classic exhibition of California holography installed by a curatorial crew including Matt Hannifen and Larry Sheldon. A Marquette at the entrance to the museum had a splash of rainbow light illuminating a map of California, with the artists’ names positioned on the relevant earthquake faults of their holographic studio area.

A fabulous after party following the Museum Opening where East Coast and West Coast Holographers played together past dawn.

[Gorglione]

Saturday, October 15, 1988

New York Holography

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery

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

Date: Oct. 15 to Nov. 26, 1988

Catalog: ?

Type: All Holography

Artists: Rudie Berkhout, Sam Moree, and Dan Schweitzer