The Cabinet of Holographic Curiosities. A big bathroom cabinet full of Late 20th/ Early 21st Century optical treasures. Or a load of plastic rubbish, if you prefer.
Gallery 286, situated in central London, England, held its first exhibition in July 1998. It originally drew works from the extensive Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection and acted as a showcase for some of the best pieces made by an international group of artists, designers and producers.
Since that first exhibition there have been one person and group shows of creative holography as well as special exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography.
As well as the Gallery 286 shows, works from the collection have been shown in a number of other international exhibitions.
If you would like more information about the non-holographic activities of Gallery 286, please visit our Gallery 286 web site at: www.Gallery286.com
July - August 2011
Holographic Portraits and Figures from the Collection
Various artists.
March 2011
Paul Scattergood
Works from the Materiality & Space Series
and
Isabel Azevedo
Changing thoughts
15 - 31 March 2011
February 2009
Martin Richardson and Paul Scattergood
dimensioned...
12th - 28th February 2009
August - September 2008
Philippe Boissonnet
Holograms and photographs
August 28th - September 28th 2008
February 2008
Amy Rush
Rainbow Galactica
Holograms by Amy Rush with Guillermo Heinze, Martina Mrongovious, Paula Nino Ramez and Park Joo Su.
February 8th - 22nd 2008
February 2007
Lust for Light
Hologram Nudes
February 8 – March 6, 2007
February 2006
Journeys
An Exhibition of Photographs & Holograms by
Pearl John
February 7th – 28th 2006
August - September 2006
Summer Hologram Show
Various Artists
February 2005
Holograms from the Jonathan Ross Collection
February 1st-15th, 2005
February 2003
New Acquisitions 2.
Recent work added to the Jonathan Ross Collection
February 18 - March 2
November 2002
'CPR Studies'
Recent work by MATTHEW SCHREIBER
November 5 - 19
March 2002
Holography: Experiments in Colour
An exhibition, organised to coincide with the Royal Photographic Society's conference, Holography, Art & Design
November 2001
Cornucopia Web, Margaret Benyon
November 13, 2001 - 4th January 4, 2002
June 2001
Deep Shadows?, Andrew Pepper
June 14 - July 30
March 2001
New Acquisitions and Previously unexhibited Work
from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection.
March 13 - 30
June - July 2000
Colour Holograms, John Kaufman
March 2000
Stereo Pairs 19TH Century stereographs and 20th Century
holographic stereograms from the Jonathan Ross Collection.
November 1999
Consumer. A solo exhibition by Jon Mitton.
June 1999
Chelsea Festival Exhibition.
January 1999
Selected works from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection
July 1998
Inaugural exhibition
For more information about the gallery and its expanding programme
please contact Jonathan Ross
The Cabinet of Holographic Curiosities. A big bathroom cabinet full of Late 20th/ Early 21st Century optical treasures. Or a load of plastic rubbish, if you prefer.
Drawing by Hudson Talbott
for Museum of Holography 1979
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The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection website has been running for fifteen years so we decided it was time for a new look.
The new format has scope for lots more material so I would like to invite all the holographers whose work is featured here to submit background information, stories and images to supplement those I have provided. That way we can work together to make this the best resource on holographic imaging to be found on the web.
The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection, based in London, UK, is one of the largest resources in the world for creative, display and commercial holography.
A number of touring exhibitions, containing work from the collection, have been presented in outstanding museums and galleries both within the UK and abroad. Information about new acquisitions and exhibitions is added here on a regular basis.