Imaging the Third Dimension: Holograms and Optical Illusions in the Würth Collection [June 3, 2024 until Fall 2025]
Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall (Germany)
In the 1960s, this lively and scientifically based art set the tone. The works, which required no prior training, were the epitome of a democratic new consciousness. Far removed from traditional museum concepts, they were aimed directly at their audience, inviting them to participate - even if only visually - through their dynamic, sometimes even aggressive effect. Thanks to the rapid development of digital technologies, holography has once again become the focus of attention. Research is being conducted into holographic displays that will permanently change the way we work, learn and communicate.
For the first time, the Würth Collection is presenting a selection from the largest coherent collection on the hologram, with over 300 objects, formerly assembled by Matthias Lauk (1947-2009), which has now found its way into the Würth Collection. It includes works by all international holography pioneers since the invention of the medium in the 1960s.
Works by Victor Vasarely or Jesús Rafael Soto also stand for the trend-setting movements of Op Art and kinetics in this epoch, which the loner Patrick Hughes continues in an extremely refined and entertaining way with his three-dimensional pictorial objects.
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