Caminar: trayectorias de una práctica artística y política

  1. Sergio Martínez Luna 1
  1. 1 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03ths8210

Zeitschrift:
Efímera revista

ISSN: 2172-5934

Datum der Publikation: 2016

Ausgabe: 7

Nummer: 8

Art: Artikel

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Zusammenfassung

Walking is a practice that involves issues related to body, landscape, nature and city. The article provides a historical overview of some of these practices from English Romanticism to contemporary art. Within this historical framework walking is approached as a political and aesthetic practice that questions the logics of economic efficiency, as well as the parallel processes of privatization of public space. The different modalities of walking (alone, in group, around the city, through natural landscapes) come together as different poetics and politics. Walking is to make a public discourse that stablishes a dialectic between traces and presences.

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