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Andrew Pepper

New Contemporaries 1980

Friday, 09 June 2017 09:24 Published in Group Exhibitions

1980

Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

New Contemporaries

Andrew Pepper showed the developmental light projection he was undertaking as part of his MFA at the University of Reading, UK.

Work included:

Random Cube.  35mm projected slide onto rotating cubic structure. More details and video here.

 

Catalogue interior.

 

 

 


Exhibition dates: 21st March - 5th April 1980.

Open Studios

Saturday, 16 September 1989 01:00 Published in Group Exhibitions

1989

Victoria House, Hackney, London.

In connection with the 1989 Whitechapel Open.

Andrew Pepper showed a number of wall and floor-based holograms and 3-D light projections.

Work included:

Positive Attempt (floor piece)

Point Addition - Mix

 

 


Exhibition dates: 16th - 17th September 1989.

11 Columns

Sunday, 01 January 1989 00:00 Published in Holography

Title: 11 Columns

Date: 1989

Edition: Unique

Materials: Reflection hologram on glass

Size: H 25.4 x W 20.32cm (10 x 8 inches)

Notes: One of a series of works exploring unsupported lines in space produced between 1989-1990.
Here, 4 opaque columns (shadows) protrude from the surface of the glass plate , 4 are located just behind the picture plane and 4 have been 'drawn' onto the surface of the hologram by scratching the photographic emulsion away. 

Centre Column

Sunday, 01 January 1989 00:00 Published in Holography

Title: Centre Column

Date: 1989

Edition: 2 - (holographic monoprints)

Materials: Reflection hologram on glass

Size: H 25.4 x W 20.32cm (10 x 8 inches)

Collection: The Würth Collection, Germany.

About

Andrew Pepper works with projected light, holography and installation.  Based in the UK,  he has exhibited his work in group and solo exhibitions internationally and, as a senior lecturer in fine art at Nottingham Trent University, he taught on the BA (Hons) fine art course, the Master of Fine Art course and has acted as a PhD examiner for a wide range of key project-based research submissions.

 

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