Established in 1978, the collection is located in Earl's Court, London, UK.
It is now one of the world's largest resources for holographic and 3D imagery, comprising examples of holograms from many of the most outstanding artists in the field, alongside a definitive collection of commercial applications of the medium.
Exhibitions drawn from the collection, and by visiting artists, take place from time to time at Jonathan Ross's London gallery, Gallery 286, and touring exhibitions have visited museums around the UK and abroad.
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Get an overview of the collection from this PDF Directory compiled by fellow collector Matthias Söllner.
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The 35-page pdf includes names and images of all of the works in the collection up to 7th August 2023. Large file (19MB)
April 3,2025
A new piece in Pepe Buitrago's continuing series of postcard holograms has been added to the collection.Read more
December 19,2024
An illustrated article exploring Jonathan's holography collection has been published by Light Field Lab.Jonathan Ross' Holography LegacyDebra Kaufman writes about the development of the collection starting with Jonathan's interest in...Read more
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The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection website was launched in 2005 and redesigned in 2013.
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.
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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.
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