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Keep Walking Intently

A discussion between art critic and historian Lori Waxman, and WLC co-founder Babak Fakhamzadeh about Lori’s book Keep Walking Intently, a seminal history of walking art in the Twentieth century.

Lead art critic at the Chicago Tribune, Lori Waxman has a keen eye for what is art and what is not. In Keep Walking Intently, she casts a critical eye on walking as an art form, and how its roots stem from the initiatives of Parisian political art activists of the early twentieth century, and how their intervention influenced subsequent key art movements, including the Situationists and Fluxus.

Babak Fakhamzadeh has long held a fascination for the the work of the Situationists, and is the co-developer of the ever-popular Dérive app, often used by students studying art history under the tutelage of Lori Waxman at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.

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Meet the authors who are writing about walking and the landscapes through which we walk, at Walking Writers Salons. We are delighted to welcome art critic and historian Lori Waxman who will be talking with Babak Fakhamzadeh about her book Keep Walking Intently, a seminal history of walking art in the Twentieth century. Lead art critic

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Keep Walking Intently: The Ambulatory Art of the Surrealists, the Situationist International, and Fluxus

Walking, that most basic of human actions, was transformed in the twentieth century by Surrealism, the Situationist International, and Fluxus into a tactic for revolutionizing everyday life. Each group chose locations in the urban landscape as sites—from the flea markets and bars of Paris to the sidewalks of New York—and ambulation as the essential gesture. Keep


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These fanciful-sounding words have no definitive origin: They probably just sounded right to someone who was sauntering, which is what they both mean. An Oxford English Dictionary (OED) example from 1821 describes someone “soodling up and down the street.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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