Fulton, Hamish

by Bill McKibben, Doug Scott, and Andrew Wilson

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Hamish Fulton emerged onto the late 1960s art scene as part of a generation of young British artists engaged with extending the possibilities of sculpture. Fulton describes himself as a "walking artist", making literal walks in locations as varied as Japan, Italy and Iceland, with a sculptural, photographic and conceptual approach to his art. This work is published in conjunction with Tate Britain's exhibition of new and recent work by Hamish Fulton, his first major showing in a UK public space in over ten years. It is illustrated with an 80-page section of new photographic and text work made by Fulton for the book. An essay by Andrew Wilson traces the artist's career and influences and further chapters explore issues central to Fulton's practice.
  • ISBN10 1854374117
  • ISBN13 9781854374110
  • Publish Date 12 August 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 May 2005
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Tate Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 129
  • Language English