Hamish Fulton / Walking journey
FULTON Hamish (London 1946)
London, Tate Gallery, 2002, 23,6x29,5 cm, paperback, pp. 129-[15], exhibition catalog interelly illustrated with photograph images, many of these printed on double page, includes texts ‘The world as artefact’ by Bill McKibben, ‘The Blue Mountains are constantly Walking - On the art of Hamish Fulton’, ‘The Pleasures of Pioneering’ by Doug Scott, Fulton interviewed by Ben Tufnell ‘Specific places and Particular Events’, a the insert “Insignificant insect” and an extensive illustrated chronology. Large signature and dedication in black marker on the first page.
FULTON Hamish (London 1946)
London, Tate Gallery, 2002, 23,6x29,5 cm, paperback, pp. 129-[15], exhibition catalog interelly illustrated with photograph images, many of these printed on double page, includes texts ‘The world as artefact’ by Bill McKibben, ‘The Blue Mountains are constantly Walking - On the art of Hamish Fulton’, ‘The Pleasures of Pioneering’ by Doug Scott, Fulton interviewed by Ben Tufnell ‘Specific places and Particular Events’, a the insert “Insignificant insect” and an extensive illustrated chronology. Large signature and dedication in black marker on the first page.
FULTON Hamish (London 1946)
London, Tate Gallery, 2002, 23,6x29,5 cm, paperback, pp. 129-[15], exhibition catalog interelly illustrated with photograph images, many of these printed on double page, includes texts ‘The world as artefact’ by Bill McKibben, ‘The Blue Mountains are constantly Walking - On the art of Hamish Fulton’, ‘The Pleasures of Pioneering’ by Doug Scott, Fulton interviewed by Ben Tufnell ‘Specific places and Particular Events’, a the insert “Insignificant insect” and an extensive illustrated chronology. Large signature and dedication in black marker on the first page.