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    <description>Trolley Magazine is published biannually and contains editorial features on all new titles as well as related stories on photography and photographers working on projects around the world. There is also information on exhibitions and events at Trolley Gallery in London. Trolley Magazine is currently available from the gallery as well as selected outlets worldwide, or contact us for a subscription. Free to all Trolley Bookclub Members.</description>
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RELEASED US END OF APRIL 2007

Mario Tauchi invites you to join a transcendental trip through the deepest parts of the artist’s brain with his incredible Mario-mandalas, 108 free-floating cosmic forms in white space, that the reader brings the final dimension to by colouring them in. </description>
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On the occasion of its 21st anniversary, 'Chernobyl - The Hidden Legacy' provides a disturbing outlook of how that area of the world, and even beyond, are still struggling to live with the effects of a nuclear disaster that the world is finding easy to forget. Four years of research accompany the black and white photographs.

21ST ANNIVERSARY OF CHERNOBYL 26TH APRIL 2007
view slideshow on Telegraph website</description>
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View images from performance at Deitch Projects 27/09/06</description>
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    <title>The Chain, by Chien-Chi Chang</title>
    <description>Tied up like animals, a human chain of 700 psychiatric patients in the Lung Fa Tang Temple in Taiwan are tethered by their ankles to farm one million chickens. Seen as a way to help both themselves and the families who have rejected them, this book confronts the astounding feats of their captivity.</description>
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    <title>Brice Marden: Works on Paper 1964-2001 OUT OF STOCK, by Brice Marden</title>
    <description>As a famously reclusive artist, this is a rare insight into artist Brice Marden's collected oeuvre. Resolutely a painter, he is considered one of the most important artists alive today, and this catalogue collates the over 70 works selected by Marden for exhibition in Rome in 2001.</description>
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    <title>Echoes in the Darkness, by Jannis Kounellis</title>
    <description>Jannis Kounellis has been a major figure in contemporary art for over forty years,  his work in the 1960's exploring form and material contributing to the start of the Arte Povera movement. Echoes in the Darkness reveals his vision of art and life, and expresses the ideals and questions that drive him.</description>
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    <title>Leros, by Alex Majoli</title>
    <description>Hidden behind the walls of an old political prison on the Greek island of Leros, was the world's most notorious and brutal asylum for the insane. Beaten and tortured, they became wild as animals, unknown to the world until the walls were broken down in 1990 by Italian psychiatrists. Now back in the sane world, this follows thier rehabilitated lives. A shocking testament to a regime that defies belief.</description>
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    <title>Don't Be So, by Paul Fryer, Damien Hirst</title>
    <description>Damien Hirst provides the illustrations for Paul Fryer's first collection of poems,  the two minds meeting in the middle as they survey their lives and those of their fellow men and women with an acute distillation of manners, cultures and prejudices. Drinking, fooling with toxic substances, loving and losing and loving again - the components of life in its fullness and beguiling ordinariness. </description>
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    <title>Hide That Can, by Deirdre O'Callaghan</title>
    <description>Hide That Can brings together images taken over four years at Arlington House, Camden, a hostel which primarily accommodates male Irish emigrants. Most of them are alcoholic. Often sad, interspersed with lighter touches of humour, the book is a record of lives that function without families, jobs or prospects, yet are still portrayed with a sense of dignity amid the depression.</description>
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    <title>Learn How to Die the Easy Way OUT OF PRINT, by Nick Waplington</title>
    <description>The limitless boundaries of the internet and the endless possibilities that exist in cyberspace for communication and information, are what drives Nick Waplington's survey of what this new media holds for the artist and society in general. Not bound by social, moral or ethical considerations, the internet and its implications were elaborated on for Waplington's' presence at the Venice Biennale.</description>
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    <title>Bosozoku, by Masayuki Yoshinaga</title>
    <description>Bosozoku is the secret world of Japanese bike gangs, who gather every week in their thousands for rallies in the major urban areas of the country. Shot by a leading fashion and reportage photographer, himself a member of one of the gangs, this is a colourful look at the strange and often violent subculture that takes its lead from the Hell's Angels, and is linked to the Japanese mafia. </description>
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    <title>Hermanovce, by Jarret Schecter</title>
    <description>Not gypsies, not tinkers, nor travellers or outcasts, the Roma tribe emanated from India and settled in Europe, bringing an alien culture into its midst. Resolutely holding onto their traditions, the Roma nobely carry on in the face of Western adversity. This is an account dedicated to bringing the truth of these people and the Romany way of life, with four seasons spent in the settlement of Hermanovce in Eastern Slovakia.</description>
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    <title>Reflex, by Mark Sanders, Kyochi Tsuzuki, Fumiya Sawa</title>
    <description>Bringing together the work of forty young artists, Reflex seeks to present the voice of young Japan through their own unique brand of self-portraiture. From a gay sumo wrestling couple, subverting the usual masculinity of the Manga culture, to amateur photography of Geishas, there are bewildering and fantastic concepts at play here, highlighting the pressures at work in Japanese teenage minds.</description>
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    <title>Ghetto, by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin</title>
    <description>In a journey through twelve modern ghettos, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin document the lives of their inhabitants by asking each the same questions and then taking their photograph. From a refugee camp in Tanzania to a mental asylum in Cuba and an old people's holiday camp in the USA.</description>
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    <title>not published, by Fabio Paleari</title>
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    <title>Zona, by Carl de Keyzer</title>
    <description>The prison camps of Siberia still have customers, in fact over a million of them. Sent there for minor offensives such as stealing cabbages or even a hamster from a Moscow pet shop, the prisoners and their prisons are captured here by Carl de Keyser in brilliant colour, as if seen through some disturbing hallucinatory dream.</description>
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    <title>Agent Orange: Collateral Damage in Viet Nam, by Philip Jones Griffiths</title>
    <description>Philip Jones Griffiths, who first created Vietnam, Inc., a seminal document of the horrors of war there, now brings attention to the consequences of the US military's decision to spray herbicide over the fields of Viet Nam, to destroy their food and cover. This herbicide also happened to contain one of the world's most deadliest poisons, dioxin. He has photographed the children and grandchildren of the farmers who lifted their faces to this contaminated rain. </description>
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    <title>Water Culture, by Jean Michel Cousteau</title>
    <description>Water is the source of all life on this planet, yet more than one billion people have it in insufficient supply.  Representing this vital element in all our lives are a kaleidoscopic selection of photographs from among others, Nan Goldin, Mario Sorrenti and Fabien Baron, demonstrating both our dependence and our carelessness towards this precious natural supply.</description>
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    <title>Open Wound: Chechnya 1994-2003, by Stanley Greene</title>
    <description>Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, is a city scarred by the bloody resistance to the Russian's rape and murder of its people, after the collapse of communism there in 1991. The Chechen rebellion that followed this onslaught was recorded by Stanley Greene for a period of nine years. It is a vision of hell in the eyes of the survivors. </description>
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    <title>The Natural History of Vedovamazzei, by Mirta d'Argenzio</title>
    <description>The evolution of ideas from artists Stella Scala and Simeone Crispino who make up Vedovamazzei, have been tracked and analysed in an almost scientific classification by curator Mirta d'Argenzio. It is a rare insight into the creative process of this artist duo, with notes, sketches and doodles presented in a dazzling display.</description>
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    <title>Making Art Work, by Patsy Craig</title>
    <description>Even in Renaissance times the construction of works of art was often by the hand of someone other than the artist. Mike Smith's studio on the Old Kent road has been witness to the making of many important works of the Young British Artists, including Damien Hirst, Keith Tyson and Rachel Whiteread. Here the processes and practices of his studio are revealed. </description>
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    <title>Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2003, by Oscar Niemeyer</title>
    <description>Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer is one of the founding father's of modern architecture, and in 2003 was commissioned to design the pavilion for The Serpentine Gallery. This is an account of his sketches, architectural plans and a photographic documentary of the Pavilion's construction, and is an important critical account of this renowned artist. </description>
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    <title>Our World in Focus OUT OF PRINT, by Earth Pledge Foundation</title>
    <description>Now is the time to think of the world and how the way we choose to live our lives today will impact on its tomorrow. Our world in focus presents images by selected Magnum photographers, interspersed with specially written essays and facts collected in the ten years between the Earth Summit in 1992 and the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002.  They are juxtaposed in a way to inspire a conscious change towards sustainable lifestyles. </description>
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    <title>Echoes, by Chris Steele-Perkins</title>
    <description>A year in the life of photographer Chris Steele-Perkins, and a vast departure from his usual striking images of Africa and Afghanistan: now he gives us misting glimpses of 2001, from the Surrey hills to New York; shots of family, home and his life that year. </description>
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    <title>Drive-Ins, by Joan Liftin</title>
    <description>The Drive-In was born in 1933 in Camden, NJ, when an enterprising gas station owner projected a movie on his wall to entertain impatient customers. These photographs, taken over a period of twenty years, document the drive-in's place in people's lives and what it meant to a generation. Although numbers dwindle, a certain zeitgeist will not die in the face of shopping malls and development.</description>
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    <title>Questions to my Father, by Werner Bischof</title>
    <description>Werner Bischof was a singular post-war photographer, his focus on showing the poverty and despair around him in Europe was tempered with a desire to travel the world, and convey the beauty and humanity waiting to be discovered through his lens. Tragically his inspirational life was cut short by a car accident in Peru, but his legacy lives on, and here his son Marco presents 70 of his father's photographs, never before published.  </description>
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    <title>Phil and Me, by Amanda Tetrault</title>
    <description>This is the story of the relationship between the author and her father, a schizophrenic, over the past 27 years. As well as being an intensely personal journey, the book is also a comment on how every family with a sufferer of schizophrenia is affected, and how the public reacts in the face of such a disease.  A photographic account of their lives together, it is accompanied by poetry written by the father, who before the disease took hold was hailed as one of Canada's most promising poets. </description>
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    <title>Purple Hearts: Back from Iraq - Signed Copy, by Nina Berman</title>
    <description>A Purple Heart, the honour given to soldiers for their wounds, is one that many cling to when faced with the realities of both the return home and their time at war. Accompanying the images are first person interviews with the soldiers as they discuss why they enlisted and their experiences in Iraq, as well as their lives now and the prospect of living as disabled veterans.</description>
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    <title>Mr Mkhize's Portrait and Other Stories from the New South Africa, by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin</title>
    <description>A decade after the fall of apartheid and how have things changed for those living in South Africa today? The authors spent three months traversing their homeland examining the way people live, how they work, how they love and how they die. Initially commissioned for the new Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, the book brings together the many portraits that represent this new South Africa.</description>
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    <title>iWitness, by Tom Stoddart</title>
    <description>As one of the world's most respected photojournalists, Tom Stoddart has brought us intensely personal images from across the globe, documenting nearly every major event of the past 20 years that has afflicted human kind. War, famine, AIDS:  these are just some of the human plights he has captured, with his unique ability to see the world in peril whilst refusing to believe that human beings can only exist in conflict with each other and their surroundings.</description>
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    <title>Official Portraits, by Klaus Zwangsleitner, Berlin Press</title>
    <description>Each member of the United Nations was asked to submit the official portrait of their head of state.  The result is a surprisingly diverse and revealing collection of every leader and how they present themselves to the rest of the world. With little editorial influence, objectively the portraits seem to possess a similar aim: to convey the desired attributes of their sitter. At the same time the methods and means vary greatly, from snapshots to full-length portraits with dramatic backdrops; each one is personal to a nation. </description>
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    <title>Cycles, by Ilkka Uimonen</title>
    <description>When Ariel Sharon visited the Temple Mount and the Al-Aqsa mosque in September 2000, there began at once a cycle of violence that has yet to be resolved. Ilkka Uimonen was there to witness the events. </description>
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    <title>51 Months, by Carrie Levy</title>
    <description>On her 15th birthday Carrie Levy was waiting at home in hope for her father's return. He didn't make it. At the time he was being sentenced to prison for four years. Here she charts the years of his absence from their lives through her camera, as the void he left is filled with memories and reminders of him, compounded by his absence, from the empty garden, to the road trip to the prison five hours away. </description>
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    <title>Viet Nam at Peace, by Philip Jones Griffiths</title>
    <description>No one has charted the misfortunes of the innocent people caught up in the Viet Nam war as Philip Jones Griffiths. In just a few images he could manage to capture the destruction reaped upon the country and its inhabitants, and lucidly make sense of the atrocious injustices that afflicted both men, women and children. Like holding a mirror to the conscience of the invaders.</description>
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    <title>You Love Life, by Nick Waplington</title>
    <description>&quot;You love life and we love death.&quot; These are the words attributed to an Al-Qaeda organisation after the Madrid train bombing that prompted Nick Waplington to examine his own love of life/death.  Starting with photographs taken when a teenager and ending 20 years later with the birth of his first child, You Love Life charts inconsequential moments that make up the patchwork of his art and being.</description>
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    <title>Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2005, by Alvaro Siza, Eduardo Souto de Moura</title>
    <description>Alvaro Siza, with Eduardo Souto de Moura and Cecil Balmond, have created a giant and febrile carapace. It is the 2005 Serpentine Gallery pavilion, and its design, inspiration and photographic representation are all collected together here in this survey of their latest contribution to this annual installation.</description>
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    <title>Displaced in Denan, by Jarret Schecter</title>
    <description>The camp of Denan in southeastern Ethiopia holds 10,000 people, officially Ethiopian but ethnically Somali. They are not classified as refugees. They are instead Internally Displaced Peoples, IDP's, and they live in squalor with virtually no aid, food or medicines, not even eligible to benefit from the UN's refugee programs. Jarret Schecter emphasises the plight of Africa as a struggle with Western bureaucracy.</description>
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    <title>A Journey in Sight, by Jarret Schecter</title>
    <description>80 per cent of the world's blind population are blind because they were born in the wrong place. You are less likely to go blind in Japan, the second richest nation in the world, than in Burkina Faso in Africa, one of the three poorest. Jarret Schecter followed the work of Orbis, an international organisation who provide free and inexpensive eye treatment in impoverished nations, among them Burkina Faso.</description>
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    <title>Traces of War, by Jan Banning</title>
    <description>During the Second World War, thousands of Dutch, British, Australian and American POWs were forced by the Japanese to work on the railways in Burma and Sumatra. 50-80 per cent died under such terrible conditions. Photographer Jan Banning photographed 24 Dutch and Indonesian survivors, bravely revisiting this horrendous ordeal.</description>
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    <title>Agent Orange: Collateral Damage in Viet Nam LIMITED EDITION, by Philip Jones Griffiths</title>
    <description>Philip Jones Griffiths, who first created Vietnam, Inc., a seminal document of the horrors of war there, now brings attention to the consequences of the US military's decision to spray herbicide over the fields of Viet Nam, to destroy their food and cover. This herbicide also happened to contain one of the world's most deadliest poisons, dioxin. He has photographed the children and grandchildren of the farmers who lifted their faces to this contaminated rain. </description>
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