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Island: London Mapped

By (author) Stephen Walter
Foreword by Peter Barber
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Prestel, Munich, Germany
Published: 22nd Apr 2015
Dimensions: w 191mm h 267mm
ISBN-10: 3791381571
ISBN-13: 9783791381572
Barcode No: 9783791381572
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Synopsis
London's streets, built up over more than two thousand years, are a maze of history, cultures and stories. In his fantastically detailed maps of the city, Stephen Walter translates these elements into a tangle of insightful yet humorous words and symbols that make up a complex of hidden meanings and wider contradictions. Testament to Walter's skill and importance as a cartographer, his groundbreaking, oversized map The Island was one of only two works by contemporary artists to feature in the seminal Magnificent Maps exhibition held at the British Library in 2010, the other by Grayson Perry and was exhibited together with some of the most important maps in history, such as Pierre Desceliers's 1550 world map. The work, which reimagines London as an insular body of land surrounded by water, has now been reconfigured and turned into Walter's own version of a London street atlas, with readers able to explore his unique vision of the city by flicking through the pages. A grid at the front of the book lets readers easily navigate their way through the map and the large-scale, detailed reproductions allow for close examination of his witty and inventive depictions.Walter's cartographic renderings have a cult following and now a wider audience will be able to immerse themselves in his uniquely personal vision - one that both celebrates the art of mapmaking and pokes intelligent fun at the city he calls home.

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"The Island: London Mapped is an atlas like no other. Artist Stephen Walter has hand-drawn the A-Z within the M25 to create a parallel universe in which Chiswick becomes Cheesewick and Hampstead Homestead. History meets sociology meets comedy in myriad annotations...It's easy to lose yourself for hours." Evening Standard, 3rd December 2015.