LONDON.- Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke has created the new Tube map cover, Tunnel Vision - a life-size mask made from vibrant cord and string glued together to mimic the Tube lines. The artists own eye glares, all-seeing, from the centre. The eye in the image is life-size so that the map can be held up to ones face to form a mask. It is joyful, playful and uncomfortable - the eye stares directly at us, reminding us of the observations we encounter every day - from the way we move around the city, to social media, we are always watching one another.
Hew Lockes work includes explorations of history, how people and nations display their power and wealth, migration, globalisation and military conflict. He is particularly renowned for his installations of boat-sculptures, and his collages of establishment figures embellished with beads, sequins, plastic toys and kitsch ephemera, every element meticulously placed. His permanent sculpture The Jurors (2015) sits at Runnymede, created to celebrate the 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta.
Hew Locke said: This commission is a major opportunity for me to make work that is universally available to all and a chance for me to be part of the long tradition of the arts associated with the London Underground. I have lived in London for over 25 years and I'm a regular user of the Underground.
Eleanor Pinfield, Head of
Art on the Underground, said: Hew Locke has created a powerful image for London with this commission. He has taken a bold approach by reimagining the two dimensional lines of the Tube map as a three-dimensional object, forming a mask that is pierced by his own eye at the centre. Hews work stares out from the physical confines of the Tube map cover, and will be enjoyed by millions of people across the city.
Following the huge success of commissioning artists for the cover of the Pocket Tube Map, Art on the Underground are today announcing a new series of commissions for the Night Tube Map. The new series of commissions will capture the vibrant heart of London as a 24 hour city. Art on the Underground are working with some of Londons most exciting up and coming artists to make a new work for the Night Tube map cover. Samara Scott will create the first cover for the Night Tube pocket map. Scotts work explores our consumer culture, making alluring collages from household and lo-fi materials like toothpaste, fabric softener and algae. Recent projects include 2015: a new commission at Frieze Art Fair; Silks, Eastside Projects Birmingham; and 2014: High Street, Zabludowicz Collection, London.
Born in the Philippines and based in London, Pio Abad will create the second cover. Abads work spans drawing, sculpture, installation and photography and explores alternative or forgotten histories. Recent and forthcoming projects include 2016: Notes on Decomposition, CCA Glasgow; Metatextile: Ruptured Narratives and Exchanged Values, Edel Assanti, London; 1975 2015, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney; Still the Barbarians, EVA International; 2014: Some Are Smarter Than Others, Gasworks, London.