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Current Exhibition

DAVID FRYER SHOT SHOT BOTH DEAD

David Fryer

DAVID FRYER SHOT SHOT BOTH DEAD
Apr 10 – May 17, 2008

Trolley Gallery is proud to present a solo show by David Fryer examining death, memory, pain and love. The show comprises an installation in the gallery with drawings and paintings, entwined in a personal moment of loss one year ago.
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Don't stop me now - the body beyond death

GROUP SHOW

Don't stop me now - the body beyond death
May 29 – Jul 05, 2008

Trolley Gallery is pleased to present a group show examining the human body beyond death. The artists chosen here work with diverse interpretations of the physical, the spiritual, the artefact, and the ritual.

Books

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Latest Releases

The Cardboard House : MSF Peru - Action on AidsOUT NOWThe Cardboard House : MSF Peru - Action on Aids – Larry Towell

For the last 25 years, Medecins Sans Frontieres, a national humanitarian organization, has been offering HIV/AIDS care for the most vulnerable people, those shunned by society and desperate through poverty in the slums and prisons of Lima, Peru. In a celebration of MSF’s work and the people whose existence they have salvaged, Magnum photographer Larry Towell brings us a dynamic and stirring series of images.

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Double Blind - War in Lebanon 2006Double Blind - War in Lebanon 2006 – Paolo Pellegrin

Paolo Pellegrin was on assignment for the New York Times and Newsweek in Lebanon during the conflict in July and August 2006. This onslaught saw one of the most indiscriminate and relentless attacks on a civilian population of recent times. Along with diary entries by Scott Anderson, the journalist he was traveling with, Double Blind speaks of the hidden attacked from afar and above by the unseen, whilst civilians lost everything. Pellegrin has since been awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal, the W. Eugene Smith Fund and was awarded first prize in the General News category of World Press Photo for his work covering the conflict.

£24.99 | Members Price: £20.00


ShelterShelter – Lucky Michaels

Shelter follows four years in the life of a homeless shelter in New York for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender teenagers. Lucky Michaels was one of the first people to start working there helping the kids find a place to stay and get something to eat. Along the way he documented, with his camera, the people and the characters that bring a one-room shelter to life.

£29.99 | Members Price: £20.00


Affiliated Events

Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy / Chernobyl l'eredità nascosta

Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy / Chernobyl l'eredità nascosta

Cinema Visionario,
via Asquini 33 Udine

9 giugno - fino agosto
9th June - end of August

There is an exhibition in Italy of 'Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy' by Pierpaolo Mittica in Udine, Italy, until the end of August 2007.

http://www.trolleybooks.com/…  Save Chechnya Campaign Film Festival

Save Chechnya Campaign Film Festival

'Chechnya: God, Nation and the Native Land'
Saturday 10th March 2007 12-6pm
Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck College, 27-29 Torrington Square, London, WC1E 7JL.


The programme will bring together footage and images from inside Chechnya, documentaries, films, Chechen-friendly organisations and personalities and books and literature on Chechnya.

Doors open at 12pm and the programme will begin at 1pm. Stanley Greene's award-winning exhibition, 'Open Wound', will be on display during this time.

Save Chechnya Campaign

Open Wound by Stanley Greene

Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy

Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy

Wednesday 18th April until 22nd
Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy
Trolley Gallery and Maverik Showrooms
73a and 68 Redchurch Street, London, E2.

Exhibition of prints from the forthcoming title from Trolley, Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy by PierPaolo Mittica, which exposes the horrific legacy of the Chernobyl disaster still in existence today, in preparation for Chernobyl's 21st anniversary on 26th April.

read selection of texts here

Previously the exhibition was chosen for the Chernobyl National Museum in Kiev, Ukraine

The 26th April 2006 marks the twentieth anniversary of the explosion at Chernobyl, whose devastation spread around the world and whose legacy has not yet properly been realised. Pierpaolo Mittica spent four years documenting the place and people left behind in the shadow of the reactors, in a forthcoming publication 'Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy.'

Chernobyl.info

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Lucky Michaels, author of 'Shelter' featured in online video focussing on the story of a talented poet Aoife Murphy, who is currently one of the kids at the shelter.

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               1968 AND ALL THAT


Saturday, 10 May 2008, 10am - 10pm
Conway Hall
Red Lion Square
London WC1

An international conference and bookfair to celebrate the hopes and dreams of May 1968 - forty years after. Trolley Books will be present, along with speakers from France, Germany, Spain, USA, Eastern Europe, Africa and Britain.

"Sous les pavés, la plage." read more

Crosses by Carmine Galasso
New York exhibition
New York Times article

Opens Friday 18th April
Lott Gallery@drivein24
443 West 18th Street
New York

Exhibition continues until May 19th

 The exhibition coincides with the visit of the Pope to New York, and a candlelit vigil will be held outside the gallery by the victims to mark the occasion. read more


SHELTER ON NY TIMES BLOG
15/04/08


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BERLIN 25KM MARATHON FOR TROLLEY

Simone Castaldi and Jan Coombs will be running the Berlin 25km Marathon on Sunday 4th May. This will be to raise money for Trolley, for photographers to work on and complete important projects, to then be published in book form. Support the right to inform.

To sponsor Simone online click here


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 MARIO TAUCHI - LIVE MANDALA PERFORMANCE
Tuesday 15th April
Waterstones,
9-13 Garrick Street, Covent Garden, London
6pm
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THE SOLDIER OF LOVE LEAVES US

Philip Jones Griffiths 1936 - 2008

We are deeply saddened to lose Philip, loved and respected by so many around the world. His images endure with his pathos and clarity for changing hearts and minds, from Viet Nam to Wales he will be greatly missed.
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CROSSES - PORTRAITS OF CLERGY ABUSE BY CARMINE GALASSO
CHOSEN FOR PDN ANNUAL 2007
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 THE HOUSE OF WISDOM - FIVE YEARS IN IRAQ BY FRANCO PAGETTI - ON YOUTUBE
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