WALKS NEW YORK (2014)
Katie Holten went for a walk every day of the show. Joined by a diverse group - artists, scientists, writers and local residents - Holten traced the urban landscape, while wondering on the potentials of drawing. The public was invited to join some walks.
- April 27 - a walk with Dan Graham and Mieko Meguro
- April 28 - a loop
- April 29 - a walk to the water with Samuel Bordreuil and Mariateresa Sartori
- April 30 - a walk in the rain
- May 1 - a walk across the island with Mariateresa Sartori and guests
- May 2 - a sound walk with Richard Garet
- May 3 - a Jane Jacobs walk with Ellen Harvey
- May 4 - a walk in Central Park with Mariateresa Sartori
- May 5 - a walk in search of fake rocks in Union Square
- May 6 - a Blast from the Past with Jessamyn Fiore
- May 7 - a walk with Richard Wentworth
- May 8 - a walk on Randall's island
- May 9 - rewinding Richard Wentworth's walk
- May 10 - a walk past some favorite buildings with William Corwin
- May 11 - an epic walk with Julien Bismuth, Eugenia Lai and guests
- May 12 - a loop on Randall's Island
- May 13 - a dog walk with Po and Christine Zehner
- May 14 - a walk with Chloe Piene and friends
- May 15 - Walking on Water with Marie Lorenz
- May 16 - a walk After Richard Long with Aengus Woods
- May 17 - a random walk
- May 18 - a walk from 116th Street to 16th Street
- May 19 - a weed and water walk with Eve Mosher
- May 20 - a stroll in the village with Serkan Ozkaya
- May 21 - a loop
- May 22 - an evening walk
- May 23 - a walk to the ocean
- May 24 - a hill walk
- May 25 - an ocean loop
- May 26 - a walk along the ocean's edge
- May 27 - a stroll with Seamus Moran to expunge negative energy
- May 28 - a Storm King city walk
- May 29 - a heavy metal walk with Atif Akin
- May 30 - a walk in Prospect Park with Daniel Smith
- May 31 - a nature walk with E.J. McAdams
* Walks was a project for Linea | Katie Holten and Mariateresa Sartori curated by Kathy Battista for BOSI Contemporary, 48 Orchard Street, New York, April 27 - May 31, 2014.
Linea is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with texts by Kathy Battista, Samuel Bordreuil and a conversation between Katie Holten and Sarah Sze.