4/26/2023 0 Comments Walkscapes careri pdfBy analyzing these episodes we simultaneously obtain a history of the roamed city that goes from the banal city of Dada to the entropic city of Robert Smithson, passing through the unconscious and oneiric city of the Surrealists and the playful and nomadic city of the Situationists. ![]() These are the passages from Dada to Surrealism (1921-1924), from the Lettrist International to the Situationist International (1956-1957), and from Minimal Art to Land Art (1966-1967). ![]() ![]() In Walkscapes Francesco Careri explores the act of walking, taking a deeper look at three important moments of passage in art history-all absolutely familiar to historians-in which an experience linked to walking represented a turning point. After negotiating with Editorial Gustavo Gili during the fall of 2016 we’re now happy to announce the release of Walkscapes. When Careri gave a lecture about his research on walking and its impact on contemporary culture and society in Rome, Italy in 2016, Culicidae Press editor Mikesch Muecke was there, and soon both he and Careri were discussing the possibility for an English-only reissue of the book. ![]() Walkscapes: Walking as an Aesthetic Practice by Francesco Careri was originally published in a dual-language Spanish/English edition in 2002, and republished in 2012 (only in Spanish) both times by Editorial Gustavo Gili, SL in Barcelona.
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