Selected group exhibitions include 100NHSRooms, Vital Arts, Barts Hospital, London (2020) Me Myself and I, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London (2020) Double Take, Drawing Room, London and The Photographer’s Gallery, London (2016) Jerwood Drawing Prize, UK touring exhibition (2012) Distance & Sensibility, Calvert 22, London (2010) Peeping Tom, Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort (2010) Natural Wonders, New Art From London, Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow (2009) and Passed As Present, York Art Gallery (2008). Selected solo exhibitions include In Paradise, Pushkin House, London (2019) For Children Not For Children, Filet Space, London (2018) Black Friday, 4COSE, London (2015) Avenue des Gobelins, Paradise Row, London (2012) Phonographicon, Zonca&Zonca, Milan (2011) and Captive Bird Society, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin (2009). Her works are held in public and private collections including UBS, London David Teiger, New York and Royal College of Art, London. Gluzberg's practice ranges from painting and drawing, to performance, sound installation and slide projection. Graduated from BA Fine Art, Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford (1990) and MA Painting, Royal College of Art (2012). This is a download, also available in print here.īorn 1968 Moscow, Margarita Gluzberg lives and works in London. They share fascinating parallels: the relationship to the indexical, the blank sheet of paper or surface, graphite and silver, pencil weight and aperture, the sense of an invisible ‘apparatus’ (the camera and pencil), the engagement with surface, light, negative and positive and the trace. Double Take seeks to explore the multifarious ways photography and drawing have been combined and mirrored to extend both practices into new arenas in modern and contemporary practices.ĭouble Take: Drawing & Photography Research Papers will include: an exhibition text by Kate Macfarlane, co-director, Drawing Room an interview with artist Matt Saunders A Matter of Shadows, an illustrated conversation with Thomas Zummer Tacita Dean's The Studio of Giorgio Morandi artists’ reading lists and more. Artists at Drawing Room include Dove Allouche, Josh Brand, Tacita Dean, Margarita Gluzberg, Matt Saunders and Thomas Zummer.ĭrawing and photography are each considered the most direct, ‘transparent’ media with which to engage with the world. Whether you're already booked to come and visit, or if your're just browsing for portrait photography gift ideas, we hope you enjoy our blog/website and if you do decide to come and try us, we look forward to giving you the warmest of welcomes to our studios.Drawing Room research papers published to coincide with Double Take, a two-venue exhibition exploring the relationship between drawing and photography, taking place at Drawing Room and The Photographers' Gallery, London. Is to ensure that you have the time of your life when you're with us and to create a stunning & individual portfolio of images that will allow you to take away memories that last for a lifetime. Each studio has its own unique range of set designs and backdrops and Clerkenwell includes a host of sets that have literally never been seen before! - check out the studio galleries to see the fabulous variety available. This year we have also opened a fabulous new 10 studio complex in Birmingham. Indeed, our unique brand of professional photoshoot experiences is now so popular that customer numbers have quadrupled since June 2007 and as off November 2009 more than 300 customers are enjoying a Doubletake photoshoot everyday of the week.Įvery photoshoot experience takes place at one of our fabulous multi-set photography studios: the gorgeous flagship operation in London, Farringdon, the magnificent Grade ll listed Manchester Studios, the more intimate boutique in Pimlico, the Southampton 'dream factory' or our brand new addition in London, Clerkenwell. The commercial appeared at huge expense in the middle of Tricia on Channel 4, or the Jerry Springer Show on Five.Īlmost 12 years, a quarter of a MILLION customers and 10 million photographs later, we now offer the very latest in luxury photoshoot experiences, backed up by a wonderfully friendly team of more than 500 staff. We set off on our photographic adventure with five brave staff, and one second hand Hasselblad camera, a 19th century carousel projector prone to showing upside down images and a slightly dubious TV commercial fronted by a then star of Home and Away. In a time of soft focus lenses and feather boas (yup - it was pretty cheesy) Doubletake Studios was born.
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