Walking Sculpture 1967–2015

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Lexi Lee Sullivan; With contributions by Cole Swensen and Helen Mirra

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Artists have utilized walking as an autonomous form of art, a subject in their work, and as social practice since the early 20th century. Today walking continues to offer a salient means for artists to challenge social, political, and economic orders through a radical remapping of civic space. In this engaging and original book, Lexi Lee Sullivan traces the history of walking as an aesthetic action from the Dadaists to contemporary ramblers. Titled after Michelangelo Pistoletto’s performance Walking Sculpture, the catalogue features 50 color illustrations ranging from photographs of Yvonne Rainer’s street actions to Francis Alÿs’s fantastical processions, poems by Cole Swensen, and a new project by artist Helen Mirra, who produces poetic meditations on landscape, ecology, and locomotion. Sculpture, film, video, photography, and performance converge to address the multi-disciplinary practice of ambulation through the cityscape and the countryside. For those who hike; march in fundraisers, protests, or parades; walk the dog; stroll in the park; or commute daily, this catalogue will invite new thought into basic human movement.


Distributed for the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum


Exhibition Schedule:

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
(05/09/15–09/13/15)

Lexi Lee Sullivan is assistant curator, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Helen Mirra is an artist based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cole Swensen is a poet based in Providence, Rhode Island.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
(05/09/15–09/13/15)

ISBN: 9780300212433
Publication Date: May 12, 2015
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
88 pages, 9 x 11
50 color illus.
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Edited by Jennifer R.

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