Canto di strada
An edition of Canto di strada (2015)
Hamish Fulton, Michael Höpfener
By Hamish Fulton
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Nero
Language
ita
Pages
-
Description:
The exhibition Canto di Strada placed Fulton's & Höpfner's work side by side identifying a common ground for comparison in a 14-day walking journey through the Supramonte and Gennargentu mountains in Sardinia. The artists undertook separate journeys, experiencing a total immersion in the harsh environment without even meeting each other. Their respective approaches have been documented in two separate booklets. For this catalog Fulton has synthesized his path in texts, photographic prints and drawings made during his two week journey. Fulton's art is a kind of geographic poetry, with phrases and signs that, like maps, recall places, heights, toponyms and the miles he has covered, capturing the essential elements of his journey. The experience of walking is the work of art, while the texts and photos are simply means to convey it. Höpfner, on the other hand, has produced a series of photographic negatives, organized in sequences of four groups that correspond to different moments in his walk, together with a series notes from his journey superimposed on photographs. The works in the exhibition constitute a sort of reflection on art through an analysis of the relationship between experience and narration. For both artists, the object is a residual part of the experience <U+2013> the real work <U+2013> and is for the public. The books contain photos, wall drawings, installation views and the original essays The Song Line (The plain truth) by Lorenzo Giusti, The Value of Experience by Muriel Enjalran and Off the Beaten Track by Heike Eipelduer. -- publisher's statement.
subjects: Exhibitions, Artistic Photography
People: Hamish Fulton, Michael Hőpfener