- Alexander
- Mathew Andrews
- Isabel Azevedo
- Inaki Beguiristain
- Stephen Benton
- Margaret Benyon
- David A Battin
- Rudie Berkhout
- Berkhout - Nicholson
- Patrick Boyd
- David Braun
- Pepe Buitrago
- Harriet Casdin-Silver
- Elizabeth Coates
- Bob Connolly
- Jonathan Cope
- James Copp
- Susan Cowles
- Melissa Crenshaw
- Gary Cullen
- Paula Dawson
- Jacques Desbiens
- Ferruccio Fabbri
- Jo Fairfax
- F (UK)
- Pim Giebels
- Karsten Habighorst
- Mary Harman
- Ken Harris
- Caius Hawkins
- Guillermo F. Heinze
- Anthony Hopkins
- Randy James
- Pearl John
- Dieter Jung
- Eduardo Kac
- John Kaufman
- Eric Krantz
- Linda Law
- Adrian Lines
- Ron Mallory
- Jim McIntyre
- Peter Miller
- Shunsuke Mitamura
- Jon Mitton
- William Molteni
- Sam Moree
- Ikuo Nakamura
- Paul Newman
- Ana Maria Nicholson
- Nicholson - Berkhout
- Ruben Nuñez
- Dietmar Ohlmann
- Edwina Orr
- Caroline Palmer
- Andrew Pepper
- Ioana Pioaru
- David Pizzanelli
- Dean Randazzo
- Liza Read
- William Reber
- Abe Rezny
- Martin Richardson
- Jeffrey Robb
- Jonathan Ross
- Amy Rush
- Äke Sandström
- Paul Scattergood
- Julius Schmiedel
- Matthew Schreiber
- Dan Schweitzer
- Rick Silberman
- Dora Tass
- Swann Rack
- Erik Swetter
- Graham Tunnadine
- Tijn van Heerden
- Doris Vila
- Martin Wall
- Michael Waller-Bridge
- Steve Weinstock
- Dominic Welby
- Rosetta Pierra Whitehead
- Zeno
Work by Adrian Lines added to the collection
Thursday, 21 September 2023
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A small archive of holograms and documents created by/belonging to the late Adrian Lines (1960-1985) has been donated to the collection by the artist’s brother Paul Lines, facilitated by Adrian’s friend and mentor Michael Lumb. View the new additions here.
Self Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man, 1982 (test plate for the head)
Horologram, c.1984
Flying 3D, 1984
Margaret Benyon wrote in The Creative Holography Index
“He is most likely to be remembered by his ‘Self Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man’ because it was prophetic of his early death. Holographic casts of Adrian’s naked body were assembled in a coffin and carried through the streets of London in a funeral cortege. The piece resembles the ancient Chinese mortuary figure of the Han dynasty, the Jade Princess’, with its bizarre suit of greenish flat plates.”
Since Adrian’s death, the whereabouts of this work have been unknown, so it was exciting to discover a test plate of the holographic recording of the cast of his face among the works in the archive.
Full installation with multiple reflection holograms and physical coffin.
Invitation to 1982 "Sombre Viewing" in London
New acquisitions to the collection
Tuesday, 12 September 2023
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Portuguese holographic artists Isabel Azevedo has donated four holograms from her 2011 exhibition ‘Changing Thoughts’ to the collection.
There are also lenticular versions of each piece.
View each of the new acquisitions here.