HAMISH FULTON

25 April - 1 June 2013 i8 Gallery
Overview

The exhibition features a selection of new and older works relating in part to two walks Fulton made around Mýrdalsjökull glacier in southern Iceland (June 24th – July 7th, 2008 and February 28th – March 6th, 2013).  The show includes wall paintings, photographs, prints, and wooden wall objects.

 

“If I don’t make a walk, then I cannot make any art.” 

 

Hamish Fulton is by his own definition, a “walking artist” – creating his work from the emotional and physical experiences produced by specific walks. Guided by a predetermined set of rules or an idea (often involving numerical relations), Fulton’s walks follow a system or structure while still allowing for chance and the unknown.

 

Repetition, a significant dynamic in Fulton’s practice, can be seen in repeat walks such as the ones he undertook in Iceland. However, although both walks in the region of Mýrdalsjökull were intended to last 14 days and 14 nights, a storm en route prompted Fulton to change the second walk to 7 days – perservering in the severe conditions in order to maintain this form.

 

Perhaps the single most important medium for Fulton is text.  As he explains: “The text is here but the walks are not. A (materialised) artwork cannot re-present the experience of a walk.”  Informed by the ethereal Japanese poetic style Haiku, each of the concise text-works in the exhibition relate to particular walks – each walk’s “structure” echoed in the number of words and letters used.

Hamish Fulton (b. 1946) has since 1967 made walks around Europe, The United States, Canada, South America and Asia where he summited Mount Everest in 2009.

 

Deeply concerned with socio-political issues such as China’s occupation of Tibet and global warming, much of his work is done as a direct response to these situations, a recent example being, SLOWALK IN SUPPORT OF AIWEIWEI, at Tate Modern´s Turbine Hall (2011).

Works
  • HAMISH FULTON, Volcano, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Volcano, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, The Precious Mountain, Tibet, 2011
    HAMISH FULTON, The Precious Mountain, Tibet, 2011
  • HAMISH FULTON, Teton Mountain, (seven rulers), 1993
    HAMISH FULTON, Teton Mountain, (seven rulers), 1993
  • HAMISH FULTON, Sunrise Shadow Mexico, 1990
    HAMISH FULTON, Sunrise Shadow Mexico, 1990
  • HAMISH FULTON, Small Hills, Peru, 1972
    HAMISH FULTON, Small Hills, Peru, 1972
  • HAMISH FULTON, Slow Walk, Spain, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Slow Walk, Spain, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, Skyline Walking and Camping for Seven Nights 28 February - 6 March 2013 Myrdalssandur Iceland, 2013
    HAMISH FULTON, Skyline Walking and Camping for Seven Nights 28 February - 6 March 2013 Myrdalssandur Iceland, 2013
  • HAMISH FULTON, Skyline Ridge, 2013
    HAMISH FULTON, Skyline Ridge, 2013
  • HAMISH FULTON, Six Walks Map, Iberian Peninsula, 1989-2005
    HAMISH FULTON, Six Walks Map, Iberian Peninsula, 1989-2005
  • HAMISH FULTON, Lha Tse, Nepal/Tibet, 2009
    HAMISH FULTON, Lha Tse, Nepal/Tibet, 2009
  • HAMISH FULTON, Google Champa Tenzin, Tibet, 2007
    HAMISH FULTON, Google Champa Tenzin, Tibet, 2007
  • HAMISH FULTON, Footpath, Iceland, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Footpath, Iceland, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, Footpath, Iceland, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Footpath, Iceland, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, Disappearing Lake, Alaska, 1999
    HAMISH FULTON, Disappearing Lake, Alaska, 1999
  • HAMISH FULTON, Chomolungma (Tibetan National Flag), Nepal, 2009
    HAMISH FULTON, Chomolungma (Tibetan National Flag), Nepal, 2009
  • HAMISH FULTON, Chomolungma (Everest Summit), Nepal, 2009
    HAMISH FULTON, Chomolungma (Everest Summit), Nepal, 2009
  • HAMISH FULTON, Boulder, Iceland, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Boulder, Iceland, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, Boulder, Iceland, 2008
    HAMISH FULTON, Boulder, Iceland, 2008
  • HAMISH FULTON, Animal Pathway, Chile, 2012
    HAMISH FULTON, Animal Pathway, Chile, 2012
  • HAMISH FULTON, 21 day walk Engadin mountains, 2007
    HAMISH FULTON, 21 day walk Engadin mountains, 2007
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