Hamish Fulton, 10 Views of Brockmans Mount A Naturally Formed Hill near Hythe Kent England.
Title: 10 Views of Brockmans Mount A Naturally Formed Hill near Hythe Kent England.
Author: Hamish Fulton
Publisher: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (publication number 542)
Publication date: 1973
Format: Stapled softcover, 13.8 x 20.8cm
Pages: 28
Images: 10 monochrome photographs
Book Condition: Near Fine
Collections: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Walker Art Center Library; MACBA, Barcelona,
Published to accompany an exhibition of works by Hamish Fulton held at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 24 March – 6 May, 1973. One of the rarest of all Stedelijk Museum publications. 500 copies were made of which 100 were distributed during the opening of the exhibition.
Hamish Fulton uses walking as a medium to interact physically with nature. His art, ranging from photography to maps, embodies his personal reactions to the environment of each walk. The essence of his work lies in experiencing specific events during a walk, like moonlight or birds, and communicating these through his art. Fulton insists his work is about personal discovery and perception of nature, not creating sculptures. His unique practice, spanning forty years and thousands of miles across 5 continents and 25 countries, involves recording experiences of landscapes without altering them.
Title: 10 Views of Brockmans Mount A Naturally Formed Hill near Hythe Kent England.
Author: Hamish Fulton
Publisher: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (publication number 542)
Publication date: 1973
Format: Stapled softcover, 13.8 x 20.8cm
Pages: 28
Images: 10 monochrome photographs
Book Condition: Near Fine
Collections: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Walker Art Center Library; MACBA, Barcelona,
Published to accompany an exhibition of works by Hamish Fulton held at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 24 March – 6 May, 1973. One of the rarest of all Stedelijk Museum publications. 500 copies were made of which 100 were distributed during the opening of the exhibition.
Hamish Fulton uses walking as a medium to interact physically with nature. His art, ranging from photography to maps, embodies his personal reactions to the environment of each walk. The essence of his work lies in experiencing specific events during a walk, like moonlight or birds, and communicating these through his art. Fulton insists his work is about personal discovery and perception of nature, not creating sculptures. His unique practice, spanning forty years and thousands of miles across 5 continents and 25 countries, involves recording experiences of landscapes without altering them.
Title: 10 Views of Brockmans Mount A Naturally Formed Hill near Hythe Kent England.
Author: Hamish Fulton
Publisher: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (publication number 542)
Publication date: 1973
Format: Stapled softcover, 13.8 x 20.8cm
Pages: 28
Images: 10 monochrome photographs
Book Condition: Near Fine
Collections: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Walker Art Center Library; MACBA, Barcelona,
Published to accompany an exhibition of works by Hamish Fulton held at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 24 March – 6 May, 1973. One of the rarest of all Stedelijk Museum publications. 500 copies were made of which 100 were distributed during the opening of the exhibition.
Hamish Fulton uses walking as a medium to interact physically with nature. His art, ranging from photography to maps, embodies his personal reactions to the environment of each walk. The essence of his work lies in experiencing specific events during a walk, like moonlight or birds, and communicating these through his art. Fulton insists his work is about personal discovery and perception of nature, not creating sculptures. His unique practice, spanning forty years and thousands of miles across 5 continents and 25 countries, involves recording experiences of landscapes without altering them.