Labyrinth (artwork)

The artwork consisted of 270 enamel plaques of unique unicursal labyrinth designs, one for every station on the Underground at the time of the installation in 2013.

[1] Each is numbered according to its order in the route taken by the contestants in the 2009 Guinness World Records Tube Challenge.

[2] Each labyrinth is located in a publicly accessible part of the station, such as a ticket hall, platforms or waiting room.

[1] The artworks were manufactured by the same company that builds London Underground's signage.

[6] As part of the 150th anniversary celebrations, Art on the Underground worked with the Royal College of Art and Mark Wallinger to create artistic workshops and events for young people, TfL staff and passengers – based around the Labyrinths.

Labyrinth 149 , Redbridge
Labyrinth 232, Green Park