This is a jointly authored practice-led article by a poet and artist who have produced place-based work based on slow-walking practices for exhibition and publication since 2011. It is developed out of close reading of our own work, our key consideration being whether and how collaborative walking and art together might be conceived of as counter-cultural. We consider our walking inheritance, from the Romantics, via Thoreau to mid-century painters and poets and contemporary ecocritical theorists including Doreen Massey, Yi-fu Tuan, Deirdre Heddon and Richard Kerridge. We trace changes in theoretical and artistic approaches to walking, perception and making art together. We reference other contemporary poet and artist pairings inclu...
‘Practising Landscape’ is a practice-led, action-research project undertaken by 10 members of the Re...
Reading early Wordsworth through Adorno, this article suggests that Romantic walking entails the sub...
The focus of this practice-led research is the landscape of the South Downs National Park, examined ...
This is a jointly authored practice-led article by a poet and artist who have produced place-based w...
In this written exchange we explore our parallel interests in landscape, movement and visuality.One ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In the continuing ‘Not Ourselves’ practice-based project, we are attempting to unravel the harmonics...
Participation, collaboration and transdisciplinarity are frequently used sometimes interchangeably. ...
A contribution to ANTI Festival's 10th Annivesary Catalogue, which offers a reflection of walking ar...
Navigable Lines is an investigation into post-industrial landscapes by artists Fuller, Hicklin and H...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
In recent years, there has been a noticeable rise in the use of walking in artistic practice. Artis...
Path(s), Kinder Scout, are two pieces of work developed as part of the This Land is Our Land researc...
The article will address the cultural history of walking, and it will critically discuss the creativ...
Apparently featureless ancient Northern landscapes have long been represented as places of darkness,...
‘Practising Landscape’ is a practice-led, action-research project undertaken by 10 members of the Re...
Reading early Wordsworth through Adorno, this article suggests that Romantic walking entails the sub...
The focus of this practice-led research is the landscape of the South Downs National Park, examined ...
This is a jointly authored practice-led article by a poet and artist who have produced place-based w...
In this written exchange we explore our parallel interests in landscape, movement and visuality.One ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
In the continuing ‘Not Ourselves’ practice-based project, we are attempting to unravel the harmonics...
Participation, collaboration and transdisciplinarity are frequently used sometimes interchangeably. ...
A contribution to ANTI Festival's 10th Annivesary Catalogue, which offers a reflection of walking ar...
Navigable Lines is an investigation into post-industrial landscapes by artists Fuller, Hicklin and H...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
In recent years, there has been a noticeable rise in the use of walking in artistic practice. Artis...
Path(s), Kinder Scout, are two pieces of work developed as part of the This Land is Our Land researc...
The article will address the cultural history of walking, and it will critically discuss the creativ...
Apparently featureless ancient Northern landscapes have long been represented as places of darkness,...
‘Practising Landscape’ is a practice-led, action-research project undertaken by 10 members of the Re...
Reading early Wordsworth through Adorno, this article suggests that Romantic walking entails the sub...
The focus of this practice-led research is the landscape of the South Downs National Park, examined ...