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Archive for June 2006

Reconstruction #1 at Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire

From 1st July – 31st October 2006

Two of the artists who had solo shows at Trolley Gallery in 2005 were among the ten artists chosen by Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst to create work to be shown in and around the grounds of her family home, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire. Artists showing included Benedetto Pietromarchi – who carefully constructed sculptures of filament in glass like giant light bulbs. Shown in the darkened space of the old dungeons, they create the effect of candlelight.

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Art Car Boot – Sunday June 4th 2006

Negotiating the double trolley down to Brick Lane from Redchurch street and parking up next to the double-decker bus, Trolley luckily found itself between the Pimms and french cider stall. Highlights included Matt Collishaw’s peep show, Le Gun drawings for 10p, and Trolley artist Abigail Fallis’s scarily accurate palm reading…

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