
Photography and Walking is a podcast about how moving through the world changes the way we see it. Each episode explores photographers, artworks, and places where walking and seeing meet — from city streets to coastlines and blindfolded performances in Venice. Host Philippe Guillaume brings together the history of photography, storytelling, and observation to trace how images map experience step b... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryVisual ArtsArtsSociety & Culture | |||

In 1992, Gabriel Orozco rolled a sphere of plasticine through the streets of New York City.
As it moved, the surface gathered dust, stones, fragments of metal, cracks, and countless traces left behind by contact with the city itself. The work, titled... more
In 1967, Mariette Pathy Allen photographed a woman walking past a storefront mannequin somewhere between New Jersey and Philadelphia.
At first, the image appears ordinary: a pedestrian, a display window, the rhythm of the street continuing around the... more
Episode 16 looks at a photograph made by William Klein during the St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City in 1955.
Rather than photographing the crowd from a safe or distant position, Klein moves directly into it. Faces press toward the surface of... more
In 1985, Hamish Fulton walked for eight days in central Saskatchewan, near Ajawaan Lake. The work begins there.
This episode stays with a simple shift that takes time to register. The photographs are not the work. They follow it. What we encounter c... more
In 1961, Canadian artist Michael Snow created a simple silhouette of a woman mid-stride. He called it Walking Woman.
What followed became one of the most quietly radical gestures in postwar Canadian art. Repeated across paintings, plywood cut-outs, ... more
In 2004, Francis Alÿs carried a leaking can of green paint through Jerusalem, tracing the path of the 1949 armistice line — a border once drawn in pencil on a map, later absorbed into the city’s streets and neighborhoods.
The gesture was simple: wal... more
In this episode of Photography and Walking, Philippe Guillaume explores Josef Koudelka’s photographs of the barrier that separates Israel and Palestine. Photographed between 2008 and 2012, the series traces the wall across hills, orchards, roads, and... more
When we think about night photography, Brassaï’s images of Paris often come immediately to mind — cafés, wet streets, and figures moving through pools of light.
But in this episode of Photography and Walking, Philippe Guillaume turns to a different b... more
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A thoughtful exploration of how moving through spaces reshapes perception, this series stitches together photography, walking, and place. Across episodes, the host dissects artworks, photographers, and urban terrains—ranging from historical walking performances and borderland photography to night images and cityscapes—to reveal how motion, time, and context influence what we see. The conversations often foreground slow looking, narrative fragility, and ethical considerations, offering listeners a way to connect visual culture with lived experience in streets, galleries, and public spaces. A few episodes stand out for blending biographical detail with deep visual analysis and for highlighting how walking can become a method of inquiry, criti... more
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