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An organisation dedicated to art, research and social support that funds this project. Bombas Gens Centre d’Art Avinguda Burjassot, 54 46009 València T. (+34) 963 463 856 [email protected] bombasgens.com Free entrace Opening hours: check web More information: [email protected] More information about the activities related to the exhibition: Hamish Fulton Gallery 3+4 June 8 / Nov 4, 2018 Walking on the Iberian Peninsula BG - Folleto - A5 - Hamish Fulton - ANG.indd 1 25/5/18 16:16
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Page 1: June 8 / Nov 4, 2018 … · Hamish Fulton Gallery 3+4 June 8 / Nov 4, 2018 Walking on the Iberian Peninsula BG - Folleto - A5 - Hamish Fulton - ANG.indd 1 25/5/18 16:16. Walking on

An organisation dedicated to art, research and social support that funds this project.

Bombas Gens Centre d’ArtAvinguda Burjassot, 54 46009 ValènciaT. (+34) 963 463 [email protected] bombasgens.com

Free entrace

Opening hours: check web

More information: [email protected]

More information about the activities related to the exhibition:

Hamish Fulton

Gallery 3+4June 8 / Nov 4, 2018

Walking on the Iberian Peninsula

BG - Folleto - A5 - Hamish Fulton - ANG.indd 1 25/5/18 16:16

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Walking on the Iberian Peninsula Hamish FultonBombas Gens Centre d’Art presents a selection of work based on several walks through the Iberian Peninsula, with a special focus on the walk from Riumar to Alicante, skirting Mount Benicadell, made in February of 2016.

Hamish Fulton, ROAD WALKING AWAY FROM BENICADELL, 2016. Per Amor a l’Art Collection. © Hamish Fulton< Hamish Fulton, RIUMAR, 2016. Per Amor a l’Art Collection. © Hamish Fulton

British ar tist Hamish Fulton (London, 1946) is an example of the possibilities of art as a space for visual and conceptual experimentation. Early on, while still a sculpture student in London, Fulton de-cided to make walking into his art. This practice falls within the various art de-velopments of the 1960s, which imply a break from the previous evolution in terms of the dematerialization of art and the overcoming of form, medium and genre, giving way to experience, thought and action as artistic resources. Between 1979 and 2016, Fulton made 16 walks in the Iberian Peninsula, through continental Spain, the Canary Islands and Portugal. Generally speaking, these were solo walks, though on occasion he had company. From his first experiences of this kind he developed an interest in the rhythms of nature, and he connect-ed physical and spiritual aspects. This relationship gives rise to an ethic and an aesthetics of walking. In the words of Nu-ria Enguita, curator of the exhibition, “His walks are part of an ecology, they follow a plan which is often determined by the moon cycles and the paths made by thousands of previous lives, and by the acknowledgment of the land struggles

of many communities. These walks are also made under the precise prescript that only his footsteps will be left behind, that nothing will be added or taken away. ‘Not leaving any trace’, as he puts it”.The central theme of this exhibition is the walk through the Benicadell, a proposal suggested by Vicente Todolí as advisor to the Per Amor a l’Art and Inelcom col-lections. The show brings a selection of work done during this and other walks, or based on them, including photographs, drawings and sculptures. The images are complemented by Hamish Fulton’s words, reflected in a series of large-for-mat texts written on the wall as mural paintings. Some of these texts have been written specifically for the Bombas Gens Centre d’Art exhibition and they show—without portraying—the course and du-ration of his walks. The words and num-bers in these texts appear essentially as traces of the experience, or as details of the landscape, allowing the viewer to imagine and to traverse it.On the occasion of this exhibition, Fun-dació Per Amor a l’Art has issued a pub-lication which includes texts by Hamish Fulton, Mariano de Santa Ana, and Nuria Enguita.

Hamish Fulton, BENICADELL SKYLINE A 14 DAY SOLO WALK FROM SEA LEVEL AT RÍUMAR CONTINUING TO THE TOP OF 1104 METRE BENICADELL ENDING BY THE WATERS EDGE IN ALICANTE SPAIN 16-29 FEBRUARY 2016, 2016. Colección INELCOM Arte Contemporáneo. Madrid, España. © Hamish Fulton

Exhibition in collaboration with the Colección INELCOM Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid, and espaivisor.

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