The Abstract Artists Group

Exhibitions

Rebecca Hossack Gallery - Art from Papua New Guinea
Hailans to Ailans 17/09/2009 to 17/10/2009
Beaux Arts (Bath) - New Sculptural Ceramics
Halima Cassell 24/11/2008 to 20/12/2008
Crafts Study Centre - Dreams Made Manifest
Halima Cassell 03/03/2009 to 23/05/2009
Beaux Arts (Bath) - New Sculptures
Halima Cassell 27/11/2010 to 24/12/2010
Bluecoat Display Centre - 'Dreams Made Manifest'
Halima Cassell 06/03/2010 to 24/04/2010
Lakeland Arts Trust - Light Structures
Halima Cassell 25/07/2012 to 07/10/2012
Alison Jacques Gallery
HALUK AKAKÇE 30/04/2010 to 30/05/2010
The Brick Lane Gallery - FLESH
HAMISH BROADBENT 11/05/2010 to 17/05/2010
Turner Contemporary - Walk
Hamish Fulton 17/01/2012 to 07/05/2012
Ikon Gallery
Hamish Fulton 15/02/2012 to 29/04/2012
Lemon Street Gallery - Retrospective
Hamish MacDonald 10/03/2012 to 07/04/2012
Green Cardamom - Cities
Hamra Abbas 09/09/2011 to 21/10/2011
Hamish Fulton

Hamish Fulton


This exhibition, a major collaboration between Ikon and Turner Contemporary, Margate is the first museum show for British artist Hamish Fulton since his retrospective at Tate Britain in 2002. Fulton describes himself as a ‘walking artist’, with his work joining the two separate disciplines of walking and art.
In 1973, having walked over 1000 miles in 47 days from Duncansby Head to Land’s End, Fulton decided to ‘only make art resulting from the experience of
individual walks.’ Since then the act of walking has remained central to his artistic practice. He has said ‘If I do not walk, I cannot make a work of art’. Calls for political justice, for Tibet and previously on behalf of Australian Aborigines and North American Indians, also recur in Fulton’s work, corresponding to the individual and artistic freedom embodied within it.

Ikon Gallery

15/02/2012 to 29/04/2012

Open 10am-6pm

1 Oozells Square
Brindley Place
Birmingham
B1 2HS

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