Thursday, December 7, 2023

Hamish Fulton, Horizon to Horizon, Coracle Press for Orchard Gallery, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1983


Hamish Fulton identifies himself as a 'walking artist' and since 1969 has made walks in 26 countries. This publication records "a walk from the town of galway to the town of derry ireland July 8-16 1981" coupled with Fulton's documentation of the profiles of the mountain ranges he passed on his walk. Furthermore, Fulton has incorporated words into the piece that reflect things he saw and experienced during the walk and they add a haiku-like perspective to this documentation of Fulton's essentially ephemeral art practice.

For another of Fulton's works on this blog see his Ajawaan (1987) here: Hamish Fulton, Ajawaan.  

3 double-sided pages, individually 3.75" x 7.5" and when unfolded 1ft 10.5"





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Lawrence Ferlinghetti (ed), The Accordion Series, #1: Paul Landry, #3: T. Walden, #6: William Cody Maher, #8: H.D. Moe, #9: Kathy Goss, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1988


This is a really interesting series of individual poet's works published in the accordion format that was designed by Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021), and would seem to follow the same pattern as the City Lights Pocket Poet Series in making poetry available in a cheap and handy format.

Surprisingly I've not been able to find any information about this series, not even how many accordions were published, although Kathy Goss' is 9th in the series. It's admirable that Ferlinghetti experimented with presenting poetry in this innovative format, although it does not substantially add to the experience of the work, except that it does allow the viewer/reader to discern patterns in the writing and see how the spaces between sections creates its own kind of visuality not available in a traditional book.

All of them have the same format: 6 double-sided pages, individually 6.5" x 4.5" and when unfolded 2ft 3".



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