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SUMMARY:Revisiting- walk and talk with the artist
DESCRIPTION:Walk and Talk in the Blyth Gallery with Rob Greig at on 13.30- 
 14.30 Wed 18th January 2023\nCome and listen to Rob Greig Talk about the w
 ork in his solo exhibition Revisiting.\nRob Greig is a London based photog
 rapher.\nHe studied at the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design
  before moving to London in 1999\, and works primarily as a commercial and
  editorial portrait photographer. His work has appeared worldwide in newsp
 apers\, magazines and on the occasional book jacket and album cover. He wa
 s the staff photographer at Time Out magazine for over a decade.\n \nThis
  is his first solo exhibition. \n \n“Revisiting is a collection of port
 raits from the last 20 years. I have either returned to locations\, people
  or subjects that have developed more significance in the last two years.\
 n \nEditorial portraits are rarely produced with an exhibition in mind\, 
 as layouts\, deadlines and the accompanying text are paramount – however
 \, this process is probably more important to my work than I was aware. Th
 e story behind each image providing me with the tools I use every day with
  any kind of commission.  \n \nI have enjoyed rediscovering previously d
 iscarded images or references and their relevance to my current work and c
 onfidence as a photographer.”\n
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/157183/revisiting-walk-and-talk-with-
 the-artist/
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LOCATION:Blyth Gallery\, level 5\, Sherfield Building\, South Kensington Ca
 mpus\, Imperial College London\, London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
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