01/10/2020

Walking, Henry David Thoreau

We need to go back to walking; Thoreau tells us in this short lecture-essay that he drafted during his solitary excursions and was first published in […]
01/10/2020

Wanderlust: a history of walking, Rebecca Solnit

This book by the Californian writer and feminist, Rebecca Solnit, appears in all the bibliographies on the subject of walking. Its dense, cultivated prose offers a […]
01/10/2020

A piedi, Paolo Rumiz

This story that recounts a slow journey across Istria, strictly on foot, pushes the reader to start walking because “by walking less and less, human beings […]
01/10/2020

In Praise of Walking: The new science of how we walk and why it’s good for us, Shane O’Mara

“Walking is holistic: every aspect of it aids every aspect of one’s being. Walking provides us with a multisensory reading of the world in all its […]
01/10/2020

Éloge de la marche, David Le Breton

“Walking means opening up to the world. Often we go on a walk to recover our centre of gravity after our inner selves have come under […]
01/10/2020

Philosophy for Polar Explorers, Erling Kagge

“You were born an explorer” “My hope is that this little book will help you-irrespective of your age or gender-to find your own North Pole, your […]
01/10/2020

Walking: one step at a time, Erling Kagge

“Everything moves more slowly when I walk, the world seems softer and for a short while I am not doing household chores. […] A free man […]
01/10/2020

Keep Moving, Hamish Fulton

Keep Moving is an artist’s book published on the occasion of the monographic exhibition that Museion dedicated to Hamish Fulton in 2005 and which includes a […]
01/10/2020

The Unnamed, Joshua Ferris

When walking becomes a compulsive obsession, a disease that no doctor can find a cure for, then family life changes abruptly. With the intense rhythm of […]
01/10/2020

Filosofia del camminare: esercizi di meditazione mediterranea, Duccio Demetrio

“Walking is a path, an instinct, a vocation that goes beyond what our feet let us do, in both exceptional occasions and every day. If we […]
01/10/2020

Walkscapes: walking as an aesthetic practice, Francesco Careri

Francesco Careri, born in Rome in 1966 and member of the Stalker/ON nomad observatory, treats walking as a form of art in a historic excursus that […]
24/09/2020

Museion Bulletin, a new voice

I am happy to present Museion Bulletin: a new voice that delves below the surface of the Museion program to establish a more independent institutional consciousness […]