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I WE IT

Poster
2004 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Platform for Art is an enterprising scheme to install art works at various sites on the London Underground network. Most of these art works take the form of billboards or posters. It began with the redundant District Line platform at Gloucester Road station, which has hosted a series of billboards.

Mark Titchner's work takes the form of billboard-sized prints with ambiguous demands announced in elaborate lettering on an ornamented ground. They draw on the imagery of baroque religious art as well as psychedelic posters, and also contain visual references to trade union banners, book illustrations and the designs of William Morris. The texts work like commandments crossed with advertising slogans, and relate to the artist's interests in systems of belief, ideologies, and corporate identities.

This is a circuit poster, used at locations across the tube network to advertise the Platform for Art projects to travellers.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleI WE IT (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph
Brief description
Mark Titchner: poster issued by Platform for Art, 2004
Physical description
Poster
Dimensions
  • Height: 101.6cm
  • Width: 63.4cm
Credit line
Given by Platform for Art. Copyright: Mark Titchner / London Underground Limited
Subject depicted
Summary
Platform for Art is an enterprising scheme to install art works at various sites on the London Underground network. Most of these art works take the form of billboards or posters. It began with the redundant District Line platform at Gloucester Road station, which has hosted a series of billboards.

Mark Titchner's work takes the form of billboard-sized prints with ambiguous demands announced in elaborate lettering on an ornamented ground. They draw on the imagery of baroque religious art as well as psychedelic posters, and also contain visual references to trade union banners, book illustrations and the designs of William Morris. The texts work like commandments crossed with advertising slogans, and relate to the artist's interests in systems of belief, ideologies, and corporate identities.

This is a circuit poster, used at locations across the tube network to advertise the Platform for Art projects to travellers.
Collection
Accession number
E.155-2005

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Record createdFebruary 21, 2005
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