Venue: Portsmouth Museum Gallery.
Location: Portsmouth, VA, USA.
Date: December 9, 1989 - February 4, 1990
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]
Sunday, December 9, 1990
Saturday, December 8, 1990
Brigitte Burgmer: Hologramme
Sunday, December 2, 1990
Preoccupations - John Kaufman
Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.
Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Date: December 2, 1989 - January 20, 1990
Catalog: No
Type: Multi-colour reflection holograms.
Exhibition of one of North America's most important and best known holographic artists, John Kaufman.
Beautiful pseudo-color reflection holograms were on display.
[Bjelkhagen]
Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Date: December 2, 1989 - January 20, 1990
Catalog: No
Type: Multi-colour reflection holograms.
Exhibition of one of North America's most important and best known holographic artists, John Kaufman.
Beautiful pseudo-color reflection holograms were on display.
[Bjelkhagen]
Saturday, November 17, 1990
Equus / Underwater
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 1134 W. Washington Boulevard, Chicago
Date: November 17 to May 30, 1990
Catalogue: **** (?)
Type: All Holography
"EquusUnderwater is the creation of the wife-husband team of California-based artist/holographers, Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry" ***
NOTE: *** The press release lists their names as "Nancy Gorglione and 'Doug' Cherry" ***
[DeFreitas]
Location: 1134 W. Washington Boulevard, Chicago
Date: November 17 to May 30, 1990
Catalogue: **** (?)
Type: All Holography
"EquusUnderwater is the creation of the wife-husband team of California-based artist/holographers, Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry" ***
NOTE: *** The press release lists their names as "Nancy Gorglione and 'Doug' Cherry" ***
[DeFreitas]
Monday, October 1, 1990
Synthetic Spaces: Holography at MIT
Venue: List Visual Arts Center.
Location: MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Date: October 1 - November 18, 1990.
Catalog: No
Type: All holograms.
Exhibition highlighted computer-generated holography of the Spatial Imaging Laboratory of Dr. Stephen Benton and his students.
[Barefoot]
Location: MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Date: October 1 - November 18, 1990.
Catalog: No
Type: All holograms.
Exhibition highlighted computer-generated holography of the Spatial Imaging Laboratory of Dr. Stephen Benton and his students.
[Barefoot]
Saturday, September 22, 1990
Portable Space
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA
Date: September 22, 1990 - January13, 1991.
Catalogue: Eduardo Kac: Holopoetry, Roberto Marques, MOH 1990
Type: All holograms.
Image Innovation on a grand scale from Applied Holographics Corporation.
Seven, meter square, white light transmission holograms that were commissioned ffor advertising or display purposes.
[Barefoot]
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA
Date: September 22, 1990 - January13, 1991.
Catalogue: Eduardo Kac: Holopoetry, Roberto Marques, MOH 1990
Type: All holograms.
Image Innovation on a grand scale from Applied Holographics Corporation.
Seven, meter square, white light transmission holograms that were commissioned ffor advertising or display purposes.
[Barefoot]
Harriet Casdin-Silver: New Works
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 22, 1990 - January 13, 1991.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography
Three installations by American artist, Harriet Casdin-Silver, The pieces were produced in collaboration with Dr. Vladimir Markov, Head of the Holography Laboratory at the Ukrainian Institute of Physics. The result was a series of holographic images which acted as metaphors for the unraveling of a people and a system in an era of upheaval.
[Barefoot]
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 22, 1990 - January 13, 1991.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography
Three installations by American artist, Harriet Casdin-Silver, The pieces were produced in collaboration with Dr. Vladimir Markov, Head of the Holography Laboratory at the Ukrainian Institute of Physics. The result was a series of holographic images which acted as metaphors for the unraveling of a people and a system in an era of upheaval.
[Barefoot]
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