Labyrinth - Mark Wallinger
A unique artwork at every station to celebrate 150 years of the Tube
A dynamic programme of events, activities and initiatives are underway throughout 2013 to accompany Labyrinth.
Great News! We have won the secondary school category for the Labyrinth Schools Poster Competition Celebrating 150 Years of London Underground
This opportunity was part of Art on the Underground’s engagement programme for Labyrinth, a major new Tube-wide artwork by leading British artist Mark Wallinger as
part of the celebrations for the Tube's 150th anniversary that will see a permanent artwork in all 270 stations.
The high level of enthusiasm and creativity was evident in the 800+ designs created by students aged 5-18 years old and entered by schools across 27 boroughs.
All entries can be seen in our online gallery: http://art.tfl.gov.uk/labyrinth/poster-competition/
Mark Wallinger selected the artwork by: Darcy Livermore-Ephraim as the Winner of the Secondary Category and Rayhan Karim has been Commended in the Secondary School Category.
A dynamic programme of events, activities and initiatives are underway throughout 2013 to accompany Labyrinth.
- Explore labyrinth across the Tube’s 33 boroughs
- Share your journeys in the Tube Challenge
- For schools and families, Learning offers a wealth of creative ideas to inspire, in the classroom and on the Tube
Great News! We have won the secondary school category for the Labyrinth Schools Poster Competition Celebrating 150 Years of London Underground
This opportunity was part of Art on the Underground’s engagement programme for Labyrinth, a major new Tube-wide artwork by leading British artist Mark Wallinger as
part of the celebrations for the Tube's 150th anniversary that will see a permanent artwork in all 270 stations.
The high level of enthusiasm and creativity was evident in the 800+ designs created by students aged 5-18 years old and entered by schools across 27 boroughs.
All entries can be seen in our online gallery: http://art.tfl.gov.uk/labyrinth/poster-competition/
Mark Wallinger selected the artwork by: Darcy Livermore-Ephraim as the Winner of the Secondary Category and Rayhan Karim has been Commended in the Secondary School Category.
Information about the Schools Poster Competition is below:
Welcome to the Labyrinth Schools Poster Competition to mark 150 years of London Underground in 2013
To celebrate this special year, artist Mark Wallinger has created a major new project entitled Labyrinth – 270 individual artworks, one at each of the 270 stations on the network, and each bearing its own unique circular labyrinth.
This competition is a chance to get creative and produce an eye-catching poster inspired by Labyrinth. The winning posters will be produced with a professional designer and exhibited at Tube stations throughout the network in autumn 2013.
Creative design briefs!
Instructions
Design and produce a poster with one of the following briefs:
Brief 1: YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE
Use the words ‘Your Journey Starts Here’ to inspire your design. You may include the actual words or take them simply as the stimulus for your idea. The journey can be imaginary or real.
Include:
(i) one or more labyrinth design* somewhere on your work and
(ii) some sort of reference to your local Tube station.
Brief 2: FUTURE JOURNEYS
Use the words ‘Future Journeys’ to inspire your design. What might a journey beginning at your local Tube station look like in 2063, when London Underground is 200 years old?
Include:
(i) one or more labyrinth design* somewhere on your work and
(ii) some sort of reference to your local Tube station.
A selection of our other entires are displayed below: