Featured Group Exhibitions
Explore a complete record of Andrew Pepper’s solo and group exhibitions here
Kunsthalle Würth, Germany
Die Dritte Dimension im Bild
Imaging the Third Dimension – Holograms and Optical Illusions from the Würth Collection.
Gallery 286, London, UK
Analogue Virtual Worlds:
Display holography at the dawn of cyberspace. Work from the Jonathan Ross Collection.
Centro de Holografía y Artes Dados Negros, Spain
Based on David Bohm’s interest in holography and his proposal that the universe is a hologram, in which what we see is really holographic.
New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK
The juried selection, from over 300 submitted works, reflects the diversity of practices and approaches from Nottinghamshire-based and Global Majority artists living in the UK.
Pinapple Black, Middlesbrough, UK.
The third and final stage of a curated exhibition in which 60 contemporary artists respond to a postcard version of Velázquez’s Las Meninas.
Oceans Apart, Salford, UK.
The second stage of a curated exhibition where over 53 contemporary artists respond to a postcard version of Velázquez’s Las Meninas.
General Practice, Lincoln, UK
Over 40 contemporary artists have created new artworks in response to a postcard version of Velázquez’s masterpiece, Las Meninas.
Aveiro City Museum, Portugal
Art in Holography: Light, Space and Time. Presented in connection with the 11th International Symposium on Display Holography, held at the University of Aveiro.
Studio 3 Gallery, Canterbury, UK
New work with projected light and digital holographic spaces is included in Analogue Ensemble: Extending the Frame.
Bath School of Art and Design Gallery, Bath, UK
The third iteration of the Documents Alternatives hosted by the Art Research Centre, Bath School of Art and Design.
Gallery 286, London, UK
The Unsupported Mark – Drawing with Holography, curated by Andrew Pepper.
Verge Gallery, University of Sydney, Australia
The second iteration of Documents Alternatives held at the Verge Gallery presenting a (re-)staging of ephemeral artworks.
Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
An experimental group exhibition, curated by Dr Angela Bartram, exploring ideas of temporality, fixedness, transience, and changeability.
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, USA
Aura Kinetica brings together artists from Canada, Italy, the UK, and the USA who use light and holography within their practice.
Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Nottingham, UK
The OPEN exhibition is an annual event showcasing selected artists from the East Midlands region of the UK.
Württembergischer Kunstverein, Germany
As part of the Spaces of Uncertainty Summer Academy in Stuttgart, projected interventions were installed at this leading contemporary art gallery.
Primary, Nottingham, UK
This tiny installation using 35mm slides was shown as part of Film Free and Easy at Primary, Nottingham. Curated by Frank Abbott.
Fine Art Department, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK
A student-led gallery within the Fine Art studios at Nottingham Trent University which hosted a series of curated exhibitions.
Project Space Plus, Lincoln, UK
The Alternative Document was both an exhibition and an international symposium hosted by the University of Lincoln. Bringing together artists exploring performance, documentation, and the traces of creative action.
Gallery 286, London, UK
A selection of works from the Jonathan Ross collection highlighting a focus on the response to light by the artist.
Primary, Nottingham, UK
Film Free and Easy – the second in a series of one-night installation evenings located across the various spaces at Primary.
HoloCenter, New York, USA
Summer group exhibition at the HoloCentre on Governors Island, New York, USA curated by Dr. Martina Mrongovius.
Schafhof, Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern, Germany
A selection of work from the ZKM collection, Karlsruhe, Germany, on show at Schafhof, Oberbayern , brining together an international selection of artists working with holography.
Lanchester Gallery, University of Coventry, Coventry, UK
Drawology at the Lanchester Gallery, Coventry University, brings together artists exploring how drawing can record both its own making and the movement of thought and body.
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham, UK
A month-long performative exhibition at Bonington Gallery bringing together artists in residence to explore drawing through light, movement and spatial intervention as part of Performing Drawology.
ZKM, Centre for Art and Media, Germany
A selection of works from the ZKM permanent holography collection, including Andrew Pepper’s Point Addition and Plane Addition, on show at the ZKM | Media Museum, Germany.
Project Space Plus, Lincoln, UK
Final-year Fine Art students at the University of Lincoln showcased small-scale work in a fundraising exhibition at Project Space Plus, with Andrew Pepper contributing Fragment Top Left (Shallow/Smooth).
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham, UK
Celebrating its 170th anniversary, Nottingham Trent University’s School of Art & Design brought together more than 100 artworks by former students.
Bonington Gallery, Nottigham, UK
Drawology explored the expanded field of contemporary drawing, with Pepper’s PA Redrawn – Line translating hand-drawn gesture into holographic space.
The Clock Tower, New York, USA
Part of Interference : Coexistence, Pepper’s Vertical Liquid Supported explored light, reflection and shadow within an international survey of holographic art.
The Broadcaster, The Postmethodist, Reading Room & Chapel Wellingore, UK
Artists were invited to create small announcement cards as either a ‘call’ or a ‘response’ for display in the Wellingore exhibition cabinets, exploring chance interactions within everyday notices.
Gallery 286, London, UK
A selection of abstract holograms by British and American artists from the 1980s and 1990s, including two works by Andrew Pepper.
Bonington Gallery, Nottigham, UK
Artists were asked to consider themselves and their practice as islands. An island may be the work of one practitioner, that of an established collaboration, or a group brought together by common concerns.
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham, UK
Five artists were invited to submit a piece of work together with its transport packaging. Each piece was shown, with its packing materials, in a vitrine located outside the Bonington Gallery.
Gallery 175, Seoul, Korea
A group exhibition curated by Juyong Lee with works from an international selection of artists.
Banbury Museum, Banbury, UK
Selected work from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection. Holograms 2 toured major museums in the UK.
Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, UK
A touring exhibition curated from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection, highlighting an extensive range of work in holography.
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham, UK
The work of eight artists, selected to make a series of (mini) major artworks and interventions within a miniature townscape.
Moss Public Library, Moss, Norway
An online call to artists for participation in Norway resulted in 260 submissions on show at the Moss Public Library to raise funds for purchasing children’s books.
Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury, UK
An exhibition of thirty-four artists and studios selected from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection, which toured major museums in the UK.
Arts Council England
Arts Council England commissioned Axisweb to curate an exhibition on the first floor of its national office at Great Peter Street in London. Staff from Arts Council England selected nine works, which were installed in July 2010.
The Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury, UK
A touring exhibition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the hologram – including art, commercial and display holography.
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Rugby, UK
An exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of the hologram, which was invented by Hungarian scientist Dennis Gabor in Rugby in 1947.
Banbury Museum, Oxfordshire, UK
A touring exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of the hologram – including art, commercial, and display holography.
The Ivan Dougherty Gallery, New South Wales, Australia
Five holograms by Andrew Pepper, which make up the Drawing Series, were on show in the Ivan Dougherty Gallery, New South Wales, Australia.
National Centre of Photography, Bath. UK
State of the Art Holography, an international selection of artists at the National Centre of Photography.
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK
Works for Shelves curated by Sharon Kivland who invited 57 contemporary artists to produce work for display on shelves.
Victor House Studios, London, UK
London Fields Artists – an Open Studios exhibition by SPACE artists at Victor House, Hackney, London.
University of Reading, Reading, UK
MFA graduate exhibition including projected light installations displaying animated points and lines ‘drawn’ in space..
ICA, London, UK
New Contemporaries at the ICA included a light projection by Andrew Pepper, developed as part of his MFA at the University of Reading, UK.
University of Nottingham, Adult Education Centre, Nottingham,UK
Andrew Pepper’s first public exhibition at the University of Nottingham, Adult Education Centre.



















































