100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
Photo by Rainer Hosch
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
Photo by Tony Coehlo
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Rainer Hosch
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Tony Coehlo
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Tony Coehlo
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Aaron Sugiyama
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Helen Kim
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Helen Kim
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Helen Kim
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Jin Han
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Helen Kim
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Matt Stromberg
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Ryan Lannom
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by Kyle Flath
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by William Vo
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by William Vo
100 Walkers, West Hollywood, a large scale performance piece by Richard Kraft took place on April 18th 2015. One hundred people, each dressed in a dark suit and bowler hat and wearing a sandwich board (with a unique image on both front and back) walked pre-determined routes through the city.
The piece began with all one hundred walkers forming a grid in the El Tovar parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Once all one hundred walkers were in place, the maestra of ceremonies Marjorie Perloff began calling "start phrases" to release one walker at a time at approximately five second intervals. Once the walkers dispersed, they could be seen all over West Hollywood, particularly along all the main thoroughfares: Sunset, Santa Monica, Melrose, Beverly, San Vicente, Doheny, La Cienega, Crescent Heights and Fairfax.
During the piece performers remained silent. Interaction with inquisitive passers by was confined to the handing out of a business card.
The walk ended when all walkers returned to their starting point at the El Tovar parking lot, standing for one minute to finish their performance.
For more images and further information please visit: www.onehundredwalkers.com
Photo by William Vo