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About 60 miles of beautiful views. - Anna Barriball

10 June 2008

one of the artworks that will appear on the Underground A series of striking and thought-provoking messages will appear across the London Underground (LU) network this week when artist Anna Barriball's deceptively simple typographic artwork, the latest commission from Art on the Underground, goes on display.

Barriball has selected a number of evocative phrases taken from the back of found photographs.

Printed in London Underground's classic New Johnston font as six black and white posters, the texts adopt the distinct identity of the network, presenting domestic messages that work in an interesting contrast to the operational environment of the Tube.
 
Customers travelling on the Underground will see phrases such as  'About 60 miles of beautiful views.' or 'On way to birthday party.' or 'Oh, boy, what a wonderful city!'

These ambiguous texts, now divorced from their original context, hint at personal narrative yet are dislocated enough to connect with the millions of private thoughts customers carry with them on their daily journeys.

Consequently these rescued phrases create small windows into imagined vistas or glimpses into unidentified worlds, open to interpretation in their new home.
 
Anna Barriball's work often steps between the parallel languages of drawing and sculpture.

Her practice produces objects that combine a minimalistic rigour and the attempt to make sense of the world of objects by empirical study.

In the context of the Tube this approach will inject moments of quiet contemplation into a busy, working landscape.

Tamsin Dillon, Head of Art on the Underground, said: 'Anna's project presents a subtle yet fascinating intervention into the environment of the Tube.

'It demonstrates the artist's sensitive ability to explore the world through minimal gestures, yet does so on a mass scale for a busy London Underground audience.
'This allows us to fulfil our objective to take world-class art to more people across the city via the London Underground.'
 


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