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Website featuring work by the writer, photographer, and walking artist Alexandra Huddleston.

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In conversation, on a podcast about publishing, pilgrimage and photography

The Writers Festival of Belgium just released a podcast in which I talk about publishing, pilgrimage and photography.You can listen at: Substack:https://eurocentrique.substack.com/s/writers-festival-of-belgium-the-conversationsApple Podcast:https://pod...

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“Traces of Time” featured in “Landskab”

My photographic project “Traces of Time” has been featured in the Danish magazine of landscape architecture “Landskab” (Nr. 7-2024).  The work is beautifully laid-out on three page-spreads in an issue that focuses on public parks.I also recommend ...

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Thursday, April 11 – Talk on Photography and Walking Art

This Thursday, April 11, I’ll be giving an online talk to the Landscape Research Group Coffee Sessions (https://landscaperesearch.org/events/). Details Below:Thursday 11 April at 17.00 BST which is 10.00 am Mountain Daylight Time. “Flux ...

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“Requiem” on view at Portiersloge / Gatekeepers Lodge, Groningen

The photographs on view at Portiersloge / Gatekeepers Lodge (3/2024) were made during a walking journey along the West Highland Way, a 154-kilometer trail that follows a series of valleys in western Scotland, connecting Glasgow in the southern lowlands...

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Major new photographic installation featured in “Introducing The River Box”

TITLE : Flux: three years; Oneseed Juniper, Juniperus monosperma (2023)MATERIAL : digital photography, archival ink-jet print on paper SIZE : installation size - 47 by 119 in (119.4 by 302.2 cm)"Flux: three years; Oneseed Juniper, Juniperus monosperma"...

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“Introducing The River Box” installation shots now online

“Introducing The River Box” is an exhibition that launches the The River Box, a private space dedicated to showcasing works of conceptual landscape photography. Six photographic works by photographer and walking artist Alexandra Huddleston are on view ...

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“Introducing The River Box” catalogue now available

Title: Introducing The River Box, catalogueAuthor: photography and text by Alexandra Huddleston This catalogue introduces the new private exhibition space The River Box, and discusses the first six works released as part of the project Flow: Walking th...

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Launch of “Orientation,” a chapbook featuring Alexandra’s prose on landscape

“Orientation” brings together five prose pieces that describe a radical alteration in the author’s perception as she explores the world on foot.  Most of these pieces were previously connected to individual photographs or photographic projects.&nb...

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Upcoming: InterNations Online Talk on the Making of a Collaborative Artists’ Book: ‘A Walk in the Park:

On Saturday the 17th of June at 9:00 am - Mountain Time Zone (Santa Fe, NM, USA)11:00 am - Eastern Standard Time (New York City NY, USA)5:00 pm – Central European Summer Time (Brussels, Belgium) Alexandra Huddleston (https://www.alexandrahudd...

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Upcoming Exhibition in Brussels, Friday June 9 through Friday June 16

In the late summer of 2021, as an artist in resident at the Boghossian Foundation – Villa Empain, I walked and photographed every day in the Jardins de l’Abbaye de la Cambre, Brussels. The photographs from those walks developed into two books, one of w...

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“The Real Photo Show” Podcast features “Traces of Time”

– Michael Chovan-Dalton interviews me about my background as a photographer and my most recently published book “Traces of Time, walking the Jardins de l’Abbaye de la Cambre in summer”Link to the show: https://www.realphotoshow.com/alexandra-huddleston...

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West Dean 3:1 Creative Walk Project (Walk 1)

Do you love nature and art? Then we have you covered with our next exciting new project! 1 Creative Walk + 1 Artist Led Workshop + 1 Showcase Art Exhibition all for just £8 donation. Through Sept/Oct/Nov

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Creative Walk Forest of Dean

Artist led walk with textile artist Sara Rickard starting from Dean Heritage Museum for easy route around Soudley pond where you’ll be encouraged to explore & respond to nature through various art forms.

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pedestrian acts

By de Certeau: In “Walking in the City”, de Certeau conceives pedestrianism as a practice that is performed in the public space, whose architecture and behavioural habits substantially determine the way we walk. For de Certeau, the spatial order “organises an ensemble of possibilities (e.g. by a place in which one can move) and interdictions (e.g. by a wall that prevents one from going further)” and the walker “actualises some of these possibilities” by performing within its rules and limitations. “In that way,” says de Certeau, “he makes them exist as well as emerge.” Thus, pedestrians, as they walk conforming to the possibilities that are brought about by the spatial order of the city, constantly repeat and re-produce that spatial order, in a way ensuring its continuity. But, a pedestrian could also invent other possibilities. According to de Certeau, “the crossing, drifting away, or improvisation of walking privilege, transform or abandon spatial elements.” Hence, the pedestrians could, to a certain extent, elude the discipline of the spatial order of the city. Instead of repeating and re-producing the possibilities that are allowed, they can deviate, digress, drift away, depart, contravene, disrupt, subvert, or resist them. These acts, as he calls them, are pedestrian acts.

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