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Hamish Fulton: Keep Moving

by Hamish Fulton, Reinhold Messner, Andreas Hapkemeyer
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Keep Moving is an artist's book by Hamish Fulton, the British "walking artist." At the core of Fulton's practice are the experiences he accumulates during his perambulations, which he records in photographs, pictograms, and texts. The exploration of self and the encounter with nature become one and the same. Keep Moving resulted from a period of time the artist spent in the Corvara region of the Dolomites in the summer of 2004, during which he went on eight day-long walks and a guided climb, using a small mountain hut as his base. Contributing an essay here is legendary mountaineer Reinhold Messner, with whom Fulton hiked the imagined trail followed by Ötzi the Iceman, whose 5,000-year-old skeleton was recently discovered in the South Tyrol.

Synopsis

Keep Moving is an artist's book by Hamish Fulton, the British "walking artist." At the core of Fulton's practice are the experiences he accumulates during his perambulations, which he records in photographs, pictograms, and texts. The exploration of self and the encounter with nature become one and the same. Keep Moving resulted from a period of time the artist spent in the Corvara region of the Dolomites in the summer of 2004, during which he went on eight day-long walks and a guided climb, using a small mountain hut as his base. Contributing an essay here is legendary mountaineer Reinhold Messner, with whom Fulton hiked the imagined trail followed by tzi the Iceman, whose 5,000-year-old skeleton was recently discovered in the South Tyrol.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Charta
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9788881585168

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