
One Thing Leads to Another Everything is Connected: Art on the Underground (Hardback)
Charlotte Bonham-Carter (editor), Louise Coysh (editor), Tamsin Dillon (editor)
£12.95
Hardback
88 Pages
Published: 07/02/2013
Published: 07/02/2013
One Thing Leads to Another Everything is Connected documents and celebrates a number of artworks commissioned and presented at a range of sites along the Jubilee Line of the London Underground, intended to enhance the experience of traveling on the Tube.
Each project in this book brings a new understanding of the notion of time in the context of the Tube; providing insights into how we use our time when we travel, what broader ideas influence our reasons for travel and the nature of our individual and collective relationships with time, the network and the city.
Projects included: Richard Long, One Thing Leads to Another Everything is Connected, 2009; Dryden Goodwin, Linear, 2010; Nadia Bettega, Threads, 2010; John Gerrard, Oil Stick Work, 2010; Matt Stokes, The Stratford Gaff: A Serio-Comick-Bombastick-Operatik Interlude, 2010 and Daria Martin, Jubilee Line Customer Daydream Survey, 2011.
Each project in this book brings a new understanding of the notion of time in the context of the Tube; providing insights into how we use our time when we travel, what broader ideas influence our reasons for travel and the nature of our individual and collective relationships with time, the network and the city.
Projects included: Richard Long, One Thing Leads to Another Everything is Connected, 2009; Dryden Goodwin, Linear, 2010; Nadia Bettega, Threads, 2010; John Gerrard, Oil Stick Work, 2010; Matt Stokes, The Stratford Gaff: A Serio-Comick-Bombastick-Operatik Interlude, 2010 and Daria Martin, Jubilee Line Customer Daydream Survey, 2011.
Publisher: Black Dog Press
ISBN: 9781907317897
Number of pages: 88
Weight: 354 g
Dimensions: 228 x 190 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'It opens with a superb essay by David Rooney, curator of transport at the Science Museum, on the line's history.' The Londonist (feature) Featured in The Bookseller, Design Week and Creative Review. 'Beautifully designed and produced, with wonderful graphics (and endpapers) and a multitude of monochrome and colour photographs, these volumes, in addition to providing a record of public art being produced in London, are a rich resource for those interested in the public art work they see and the artists who created them.' Cassone
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