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Walking Forward, Looking Back

Seven gates of hell, a ghost story (St. Mary Star of the Sea)
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10 sub-collections · 252 items
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Footprint: Four Itineraries

Footprint: Four Itineraries takes the footprint for a walk—to the Himalayas, the American southwest, to Arnhem Land and the moon, through monuments, prehistoric sites, sidewalks, and paintings, alongside artists, cartographers, surveyors and trackers, hesitating at revolutionary debate and solitary reverie, waylaid by war and land claims, sniffing greed and curiosity, recognizing both falter and fit, moving stealthily and boldly—to test the lasting power of this very material metaphor.

Radhika Subramaniam
Curated news

Walking Through Countryside’s Forgotten Colonial Histories Tickets, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

Join us to explore walking as a methodology to the entanglement between rural landscapes and colonialism.Walking Through Countryside’s Forgotten Colonial Histories Tickets, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

Walking piece

Ascending into Trenches

Yannis Ziogas I wander in places visible and invisible. I find objects, I trace experiences, I foresee conditions of creativity. Where do I locate myself? I have been in places […]I have wondered in conditions and situations[…] And now I am here. Where is that here? Who do I find in this here?

Yannis Ziogas Vasilis_Ioakeimidis
Walking piece

Long March Project

Long March Project is a curatorial and artistic platform inspired by China’s 1934–36 Long March. Through collective walks, discussions, writing, and visual projects, it explores memory, history, and contemporary social realities worldwide.

Lu Jie

history

10 sub-collections · 252 items
Sub-collection

solo walk

Sub-collection · 21 items

Related

book

Footprint: Four Itineraries

Footprint: Four Itineraries takes the footprint for a walk—to the Himalayas, the American southwest, to Arnhem Land and the moon, through monuments, prehistoric sites, sidewalks, and paintings, alongside artists, cartographers, surveyors and trackers, hesitating at revolutionary debate and solitary reverie, waylaid by war and land claims, sniffing greed and curiosity, recognizing both falter and fit, moving stealthily and boldly—to test the lasting power of this very material metaphor.

Radhika Subramaniam
Curated news

Walking Through Countryside’s Forgotten Colonial Histories Tickets, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

Join us to explore walking as a methodology to the entanglement between rural landscapes and colonialism.Walking Through Countryside’s Forgotten Colonial Histories Tickets, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

Walking piece

Ascending into Trenches

Yannis Ziogas I wander in places visible and invisible. I find objects, I trace experiences, I foresee conditions of creativity. Where do I locate myself? I have been in places […]I have wondered in conditions and situations[…] And now I am here. Where is that here? Who do I find in this here?

Yannis Ziogas Vasilis_Ioakeimidis
Walking piece

Long March Project

Long March Project is a curatorial and artistic platform inspired by China’s 1934–36 Long March. Through collective walks, discussions, writing, and visual projects, it explores memory, history, and contemporary social realities worldwide.

Lu Jie
Walking piece
Walking Forward, Looking Back follows Carol Maurer’s walk from Maryland to Pennsylvania, gathering stories and memories while reflecting on ancestry, history, and responsibility.

Walking forward, looking back is a practice-based project utilizing a journey through the landscape. Artist Carol Maurer walks from her ancestral home on the Eastern Shore of Maryland through Delaware to Chester County PA, collecting stories, photos, memories and objects along the route. Rediscovering histories – both true and false. ​The journey began as a way to experientially confront her responsibility as a descendant of enslavers and slowly weaves into a meditation on the time, tempos, conversations and understandings walking can make space for.

APA style reference

Maurer, C. (2018). Walking Forward, Looking Back. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/walking-forward-looking-back/
Submitted by: Dani Spadotto

slew

A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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