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Philip Jones Griffiths
dal 30/5/2007 al 23/6/2007

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30/5/2007

Philip Jones Griffiths

Trolley Gallery, London

Middle Years. Critical and charged with humanity, his images presented a monumental truth, showing the painfully visible trail the American invasion was leaving, and was still to leave, on the country.


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Middle Years

Trolley is proud to present the first London solo show by Philip Jones Griffiths. As the world’s most renowned photographer of the Viet Nam conflict his work brought to the fore the results of the US presence in the country and was intrinsically responsible for changing public opinion in the States against the war. Critical and charged with humanity, his images presented a monumental truth, showing the painfully visible trail the American invasion was leaving, and was still to leave, on the country.

This new exhibition presents a period much closer to home, with a departure towards many previously unseen images taken of Britain in the 1960s and 70s. ‘Middle Years’ depicts social affairs and landmark events over two decades of change and upheaval in this country. Over these years he covers a full spectrum of social and political importance occurring in Britain. ‘Middle Years’ presents a domestic revolution, from a photographer whose international fame covering a country on the other side of the world is now put in the context of his equally incisive work at home.

Born in Rhuddlan, Wales, Philip Jones Griffiths studied pharmacy in Liverpool and worked in London while photographing part-time for the "Manchester Guardian". He covered the Algerian War in 1962, then moved to Central Africa. From there he moved to Asia, photographing in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968. He returned to Vietnam in 1970, and became famous for his 1971 book on the war, Vietnam Inc. An associate member of Magnum since 1966, Griffiths became a member in 1971. In 1980, Griffiths moved to New York to assume the presidency of Magnum, a post that he held for a record five years. Trolley is the publisher of his two most recent books, Agent Orange – Collateral Damage in Viet Nam (2003) and Viet Nam at Peace (2005).

The exhibition ‘Philip Jones Griffiths – Middle Years’ is to be held both in conjunction with the opening of PhotoLondon, which opens on 31st May 2007, and the 60th anniversary celebrations of Magnum.

Private View Thursday 31st May 5.30 - 8.30pm

Trolley Gallery
73a Redchurch Street - London
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