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Welcome to the Troika Editions blog. Here you will find out about our latest news, our artists and our latest offers. And also every day we post a picture of the day from the web.

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April 2010

Web picture of the day

posted by Michael on 30 April 2010

Mao Zedong in the Yangtze River as seen by his personal photographer Hou Bo.

Chairman Mao

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Web picture of the day

posted by Michael on 29 April 2010

Some things seem to remain the same. President Nixon in Belgium in 1974 by Charles Tasnadi.

Nixon in Belgium in 1974

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Web picture of the day

posted by Michael on 28 April 2010

A defeated Thatcher leaves No.10 for the last time.

Thatcher

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Web picture of the day

posted by Michael on 27 April 2010

This week's theme is Politicians and Power, featuring some famous pictures of past politicians.

Starting with Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin at the Yalta conference that marked the end of WWII.

Yalta_summit_1945_with_Churchill_Roosevelt_Stalin.jpg

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Troika Newsletter 54

posted by Michael on 26 April 2010

Read our weekly newsletter online here.

It's our birthday! Troika Editions has reached the grand old age of one. We'd like to send a huge thank you to all our artists, collectors and followers for supporting us through this year.

The last twelve months have been an exciting time. We have developed the site, presented some fantastic art and made new friends. And thrillingly our google stats tell us that there are pretty much everywhere in the world people who, like us, are passionate about photography.

So as we enter year two we will be showing more new art; offering more books; developing our gallery space in Farringdon and revealing some very thrilling plans involving partnerships with some of the leading UK photography spaces, festivals and publications... but more of that in the weeks to come. MORE>>

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Web picture of the day

posted by Bridget on 25 April 2010

Our last sky picture. Satellites circle the earth taking pictures from quite a different perspective.

ISS/NASA

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