Chander S Jeena
Regional Director, Reconnaissance International
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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Holography
Holography Exhibitions from the 1980s to Gallery 286
Credit: Still Light – holograms of objects from the Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection (© Jonathan Ross).
Display holography has always been as much about how it is shown as how it is made. Unlike photography or print, a hologram can’t simply be hung on a wall, leaving the lighting to chance. It must be illuminated, angled and viewed under carefully controlled conditions to reconstruct the recorded wavefront. These physical constraints make the exhibiting of holography as much to do with where it is being shown as it is about what is being shown.
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