The Art Map is a comprehensive guide to art on the Underground, contextualising iconic artworks that form the backdrop to the journeys of millions who use the Tube every day. It is a practical tool, assisting commuters and visitors to London to discover artworks made for the tube since 1929, including Henry Moore’s first public commission. The Art Map is available in all Zone 1 stations from March 2026.
10-years after initial publication, the Art Map has been expanded to reflect the addition of 6 major permanent commissions since 2016, by artists including Larry Achiampong; Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings and Alexandre da Cunha. It also highlights internationally renowned temporary artworks within Art on the Underground’s programme, which challenges the idea that public art is fixed.
To mark the launch of the 2026 Art Map, Art on the Underground will present a programme of artist and curator talks in Tube stations on Sunday 8th March. Further info and booking information is available here.
If you are unable to pick up a copy in one of the Zone 1 stations please get in touch