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Tracey Emin unveils personal version of the Tube Map

16 May 2012

A chirping bird sitting on a 'branch' of the Northern line is the focus of Tracey Emin's new design for the pocket Tube map. This new artwork will be on public display for the first time from Friday 18 May at the London Transport Museum.

When people look at the Tube map I want them to smile and feel reassured.

Tracey Emin

Well known for her deeply intimate, revealing works, Emin has been commissioned by Art on the Underground to make a pocket Tube map cover for the London Olympic and Paralympic year. 

She has adapted the iconography of the original map to reflect her personal experience of the network and her ideas and experience of place. 

The Map cover's title is 'The Central line', but the only stations marked on this line are Oxford Circus, Liverpool Street and, as a personal extension, Shoreditch High Street, showing the artist's personal use of the line to take her from her East End home to the West End. 

The Central and Northern lines have sprouted leaves, to accommodate the bird, a recurrent motif in Emin's work, which is often seen as a self-portrait.

For example in a separate art project to celebrate the 2012 Games birds continue to feature with Tracey's depiction of two birds kissing and the Paralympic symbol.

Emin's map is the 16th in a series of covers designed by artists such as Michael Landy, Yayoi Kusama, Jeremy Deller and David Shrigley.

Her design will appear on 18 million pocket Tube maps, the largest print run of the maps to date, to be circulated during the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, available in stations from June 2012.

This new Tube map cover artwork will be featured as part of the London Transport Museum's Summer show Mind the Map: Inspiring Art, Design and Cartography, 18 May-28 October 2012.

A film of an interview with Tracey Emin talking about the Tube map cover can also be seen at the exhibition in the Covent Garden Piazza, London.  

The publication of the Tube map cover coincides with Emin's show 'She Lay Down Deep Beneath The Sea', 26 May -23 September 2012 at Turner Contemporary, Margate.

Tracey Emin, said: 'When people look at the Tube map I want them to smile and feel reassured.'

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Art on the Underground says: 'We are excited and privileged to be working with Tracey Emin on this new work to mark the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

'The artwork presents a moving and unique interpretation of the Capital. I am looking forward to hearing what our customers think about this new work and the others in the series via our website.'



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