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Purposeful Wandering



Gareth Fuller is an artist and explorer. He walks hundreds of miles to create vast, hand-drawn portraits of place. From London and Beijing to Pyongyang and Washington, D.C., his work reveals stories and identities of landscapes, capturing their personal, geographical, and social essence in what he calls ‘maps of the mind.’

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Washington, DMV

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2025

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Current & Upcoming exhibitions

WHAT MAKES
A PLACE?

Pink Floyd floated Algie the pig above Battersea Powerstation in 1976 to create their album artwork. A gust of wind broke Algie free, the pig eventually landing in a field in Kent, upsetting a herd of cows.

London Town
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2015
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In 2017, Beijing’s recycling system was known to be highly efficient, if controversial. Huge mounds of waste were sorted by people living on site, in small dwellings, amongst the decay.

Beijing
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2018
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Black Jack, the riderless horse at JFK’s funeral, captured the national mood of deep loss and anxiety for what might follow. During his 24 years of service he went on to figure in the funerals of Presidents Hoover and Johnson, as well as General MacArthur. He now rests at Fort Myer’s parade ground near Arlington Cemetery.

Washington, DMV
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2025
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Artist Gareth Fuller, who is known for his “mind maps,” charted D.C. The result is a detailed tapestry of the nation’s capital city and its history.
Washingtonian

WHEN I WALK
AND CREATE,
I LEARN