Ignasi Aballí, Jordi Colomer,Lieven De Boeck, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Adam Henry, Anish Kapoor, Rinko Kawauchi, Nicolás Lamas, Richard Long, Stéphane Mandelbaum, Jorge Méndez Blake, Claudio Parmiggiani, Evariste Richer, Fabrice Samyn, Kelly Schacht, Antoni Tàpies, Thu Van Tran, Chaim van Luit, Oriol Vilanova
Nietzsche was a great walker. A philosopher of the outdoors who generated ideas by moving. Like Rousseau before him. The starting point of this exhibition takes as its source the observation that the act of walking enables understanding of the world by striding through it, as well as understanding of the body by setting it in motion. A way of bringing body and mind into an intimate rapprochement. Walking is conducive to creativity. That is the aspect which is being emphasised here. Visitors will understand that only certain avenues have been explored while others have not, such as walking perceived as transhumance, as migration. This is a deliberate omission because that kind of walking would require an exhibition in its own right.

