RE: Mornington Crescent
See: The Great Bear, a 1992 Lithograph on paper, image: 1,027 x 1,280 mm
Adapting the official map of the London Underground, Patterson has replaced the names of stations with philosophers, actors, politicians and other celebrated figures.
The title The Great Bear refers to the constellation Ursa Major, a punning reference to Patterson's own arrangement of ''stars''. Patterson playfully subverts our belief that maps and diagrams provide a reliable source of information.
'I like disrupting something people take as read,' he said.
from a display at Tate Gallery of print ( P77880, Purchased 1996 )
The designer, Simon Patterson, born 1967, uses Beck's London Transport Map