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  1. Hamish Fulton (born 1946) is an English walking artist. Since 1972 he has only made works based on the experience of walks. [1] . He translates his walks into a variety of media, including photography, illustrations, and wall texts. His work is contained in major museums' collections, such as the Tate Britain and MoMA. [2] .

  2. Hamish Fulton (born 1946) is an English walking artist. Since 1972 he has only made works based on the experience of walks. He translates his walks into a variety of media, including photography, illustrations, and wall texts. His work is contained in major museums' collections, such as the Tate Britain and MoMA.

  3. 6 feb 2015 · Hamish Fulton (Londra, 1946) è una delle figure più rappresentative dell’arte inglese degli ultimi decenni. Insieme a Richard Long è considerato il padre fondatore di un movimento internazionale di “artisti camminatori”, di cui l’austriaco Michael Höpfner (Krems, 1972) è oggi uno degli esponenti più significativi.

  4. Hamish Fulton (Londra, 1946). La sua particolare condizione artistica non permette di confinarlo all’interno di uno studio o una città particolare. Come walking artist, infatti, il suo studio e, più in generale, la sua “città”, sono i luoghi che visita grazie alle sue lunghe camminate che costituiscono il cuore pulsante delle sue opere.

  5. Hamish Fulton | Artists | Collection | British Council − Visual Arts. Artists. Hamish Fulton (1946 – ) Overview. Artworks. Hamish Fulton was born in London and studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, in London.

  6. Hamish Fulton. “Walking is magic, walking transforms” (camminare è magico, camminare trasforma), dice Hamish Fulton. Dalle prima passeggiate, realizzate nella campagna inglese negli anni Settanta, Hamish Fulton ha individuato nell’atto del camminare una forma d’arte che gli permette di avvicinarsi alla natura e incontrare sé stesso.

  7. Hamish Fulton (born 1946) is an English walking artist. Since 1972 he has only made works based on the experience of walks. He translates his walks into a variety of media, including photography, illustrations, and wall texts. His work is contained in major museums' collections, such as the Tate Britain and MoMA.