Hamish Fulton

Hamish Fulton © Courtesy of Hamish Fulton

Hamish Fulton (b. 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. After participating in important shows like the Documenta in Kassel he reached to climb the Mount Everest in 2009, which is documented in the monograph 'The Uncarved Block' (Lars Müller edition, 2010). Since 1994 he has been creating group walks for the public.

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