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A metal sign, mapping the 31 water-related walks Fulton had made (up to 2010) from coast to coast, river to river, coast to river, across the British Isles and western Europe over his 40-year career. During the 2011 Folkestone Triennial, Fulton also produced and displayed around the town A2-sized text posters which highlighted the walks he had made in the South East of England. Four of the walks in Kent were made especially for the Triennial. For Fulton walking is a contemplative activity that allows a person to connect with and explore the landscape. This celebration of the natural above the man-made is one reason why his walks are governed by barriers made by nature rather than by governments. Fulton has also chosen walking as a deliberately slow activity that counters the ever-increasing pace of modern living.
Title
31 Walks from Water to Water 1971–2010 (Made in Western Europe)
Date
2011
Medium
metal
Accession number
CT20_TR_S055
Work type
Panel
Owner
Creative Folkestone
Custodian
Creative Folkestone
Work status
extant
Access
at all times
Located at
Lower Sangate Road, Folkestone
CT20 1QJ
Located next to the car park off of Lower Sangate Road.