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Underground map turned masterpiece

25 October 2005

Platform for Art, the art programme for the Underground, has commissioned the internationally acclaimed British artist David Shrigley to design the new cover of the pocket Tube maps, available in Underground stations across the network from November 2005.

David has produced a work that will amuse anyone who uses one of the maps

London Underground has a long-established tradition of working with artists of the highest calibre, and since 2000 its Platform for Art programme has been continuing this tradition through many projects around the network.

Bright, anarchic and humorous, the artist's new illustration represents an abstract tangle made up of the same coloured lines used on the Tube map.

Platform for Art curator Tamsin Dillon said: "This series of commissions for the Tube map cover celebrates the superb quality and range of work being produced by established artists working today and continues London Underground's tradition as a patron of the arts.

"I was delighted when David Shrigley accepted this commission; he has produced a funny, instantly recognisable work that will amuse anyone who uses one of the maps."

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