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Walking / edited by Tom Jeffreys.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Documents of contemporary art seriesPublisher: London : Cambridge, MA : Whitechapel Gallery ; The MIT Press, 2024Description: 247 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0854883169
  • 9780854883165
  • 9780262547581
  • 0262547589
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 704.94979651 23
LOC classification:
  • N8259 .W35 2024
Contents:
TO/TOWARDS. précis, 2015 / Sonia Overall -- We Need a New Story: Walking and the wâhkôhtowin Imagination, 2021 / Dwayne Donald -- Moneta Sleet, Jr. as Active Participant: The Selma March and the Black Arts Movement, 2006 / Cherise Smith -- Bordered Miles: In the Footsteps of Iman Tajik, 2021 / Tom Jeffreys -- Regina Galindo ¿Quien Puede Borrar Las Huellas? (Who Can Erase The Traces?), 2018 / Katherine Bailey -- The Artist As a Pedestrian: The Work of Stanley Brouwn, 1977 / Antje von Graevenitz -- Score For a Measured Walk, 2023 / Isobel Parker Philip -- A Lone Enraptured Male, 2008 / Kathleen Jamie -- The Peripatetic School, 2011 / Tanya Barson -- BACK AND FORTH. The Black Beach, 1990 / Édouard Glissant -- The Treadmill, 2002 / Rebecca Solnit -- The Rebelator, 2021 / Stefano Harney and Fred Moton -- The Walking Man, 2012 / Issa Samb -- Trusting Movement 2023 / Elise Misao Hunchuck -- And Say the Animal Responded? 2008 / Jacques Derrida -- The Tree of Forgetting, 2020 / André Brasil -- Walking and Ruination, 2015 / Carl Lavery -- Go to google.com, 2011 / Roger Owen -- Just above My Head, 2013 / Darby English -- Epic, 2021 / Camilla Nelson -- walkDrawings, 2022 / Amanda Thomson -- AROUND AND ABOUT. One Year Performance 1981-1982, 1981 / Tehching Hsieh -- Looking and Walking, 2022 / Emily Hesse -- Briefly on Walking, 2012 / Caroline Filice Smith -- La Passante, 2010 / Jane Rendell -- Spatial Disparities, 2005 / Laura Grace Ford -- Haunted Walks of District Six, 2021 / Siddique Motala and Vivienne Bozalek -- Political Walks: Karachi, 2017 / Tentative Collective -- From Kinshasa to the Moon, 2021 / Gabriella Nugent -- 100 Miles in Chicagoland, 2019 / JeeYeun Lee -- This Ground Beneath My Feet: A Chorus of Bush in Rab Lands, 2016 / Annalee Davis -- Regularity Versus Irregularity, 2012 / Giordano Nanni -- The Den 2, 2020 / Sop -- WITH. Queering the Trail, 2018 / Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman -- Jade Montserrat's Peat, 2019 / Sarah Jane Cervenak -- Walking Among Plants, 2017 / Michael Marder -- In Conversation with Susan Gibb and Julie Pellegrin, 2019 / Myriam Lefkowitz -- Wandering Minds, 2011 / Steve Graby -- Carmen Papalia's Prosthetic Extensions, 2015 / Amanda Cachia -- Ingo Niermann: The Reinvention of the Sock, 2018 / Chus Martínez -- Walking in Skirts, 2019 / Kate Fletcher -- A Rock, A River, A Street, 2022 / Steffani Jemison -- On Blackness and Landscape, 2021 / Jason Allen-Paisant -- Footprints, 2016 / Annie Dillard.
Summary: "Across the world, walking is a vital way to assert one's presence in public space and discourse. Walking maps the terrain of contemporary walking practices, foregrounding work by Black artists, Indigenous artists and artists of colour, working-class artists, LGBTQI+ artists, disabled artists and neurodiverse artists, as well as many more who are frequently denied the right to take their places in public space, not only in the street or the countryside but also in art discourse. This anthology contends that, as a relational practice, walking inevitably touches upon questions of access, public space, land ownership and use. Walking is therefore always a political act." -- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TO/TOWARDS. précis, 2015 / Sonia Overall -- We Need a New Story: Walking and the wâhkôhtowin Imagination, 2021 / Dwayne Donald -- Moneta Sleet, Jr. as Active Participant: The Selma March and the Black Arts Movement, 2006 / Cherise Smith -- Bordered Miles: In the Footsteps of Iman Tajik, 2021 / Tom Jeffreys -- Regina Galindo ¿Quien Puede Borrar Las Huellas? (Who Can Erase The Traces?), 2018 / Katherine Bailey -- The Artist As a Pedestrian: The Work of Stanley Brouwn, 1977 / Antje von Graevenitz -- Score For a Measured Walk, 2023 / Isobel Parker Philip -- A Lone Enraptured Male, 2008 / Kathleen Jamie -- The Peripatetic School, 2011 / Tanya Barson -- BACK AND FORTH. The Black Beach, 1990 / Édouard Glissant -- The Treadmill, 2002 / Rebecca Solnit -- The Rebelator, 2021 / Stefano Harney and Fred Moton -- The Walking Man, 2012 / Issa Samb -- Trusting Movement 2023 / Elise Misao Hunchuck -- And Say the Animal Responded? 2008 / Jacques Derrida -- The Tree of Forgetting, 2020 / André Brasil -- Walking and Ruination, 2015 / Carl Lavery -- Go to google.com, 2011 / Roger Owen -- Just above My Head, 2013 / Darby English -- Epic, 2021 / Camilla Nelson -- walkDrawings, 2022 / Amanda Thomson -- AROUND AND ABOUT. One Year Performance 1981-1982, 1981 / Tehching Hsieh -- Looking and Walking, 2022 / Emily Hesse -- Briefly on Walking, 2012 / Caroline Filice Smith -- La Passante, 2010 / Jane Rendell -- Spatial Disparities, 2005 / Laura Grace Ford -- Haunted Walks of District Six, 2021 / Siddique Motala and Vivienne Bozalek -- Political Walks: Karachi, 2017 / Tentative Collective -- From Kinshasa to the Moon, 2021 / Gabriella Nugent -- 100 Miles in Chicagoland, 2019 / JeeYeun Lee -- This Ground Beneath My Feet: A Chorus of Bush in Rab Lands, 2016 / Annalee Davis -- Regularity Versus Irregularity, 2012 / Giordano Nanni -- The Den 2, 2020 / Sop -- WITH. Queering the Trail, 2018 / Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman -- Jade Montserrat's Peat, 2019 / Sarah Jane Cervenak -- Walking Among Plants, 2017 / Michael Marder -- In Conversation with Susan Gibb and Julie Pellegrin, 2019 / Myriam Lefkowitz -- Wandering Minds, 2011 / Steve Graby -- Carmen Papalia's Prosthetic Extensions, 2015 / Amanda Cachia -- Ingo Niermann: The Reinvention of the Sock, 2018 / Chus Martínez -- Walking in Skirts, 2019 / Kate Fletcher -- A Rock, A River, A Street, 2022 / Steffani Jemison -- On Blackness and Landscape, 2021 / Jason Allen-Paisant -- Footprints, 2016 / Annie Dillard.

"Across the world, walking is a vital way to assert one's presence in public space and discourse. Walking maps the terrain of contemporary walking practices, foregrounding work by Black artists, Indigenous artists and artists of colour, working-class artists, LGBTQI+ artists, disabled artists and neurodiverse artists, as well as many more who are frequently denied the right to take their places in public space, not only in the street or the countryside but also in art discourse. This anthology contends that, as a relational practice, walking inevitably touches upon questions of access, public space, land ownership and use. Walking is therefore always a political act." -- Back cover.

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