The Line: Public Art in East London
By (Author) The Line
By (author) Megan Piper
By (author) Sarah Carrington
By (author) c.f. prior
By (author) Dr Gus Casely-Hayford
By (author) Emma Dabiri
By (author) Andrew Jones
By (author) Jes Fernie
Monacelli Press
Monacelli Press
28th October 2025
United States
Hardback
232
Width 250mm, Height 289mm
The Line has transformed East London' urban landscape into a dynamic cultural corridor. Spanning nearly 8 kilometres (4.8 miles), the outdoor public art trail features monumental sculptures, intimate installations, and an evolving programme, offering a world-class contemporary art experience on a free and daily basis.
Celebrating The Line' 10th anniversary, The Line: Public Art in East London replicates the unique experience of exploring its groundbreaking public art programme. Across more than 200 pages, readers will journey through the iconic neighbourhoods of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, The O2 arena, and the waterways that connect three London boroughs.This beautifully illustrated book presents work by 35 international artists, including Antony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Thomas J Price, Rasheed Araeen, Rana Begum, and Helen Cammock. More than 150 colour photographs - from eye-level images of the installations to spectacular aerial drone shots - contextualize The Line' natural and industrial environs, creating an immersive homage to this inspiring public art walk.Megan Piper is the Co-Founder and Director of The Line (until Summer 2025).
Sarah Carrington is Director Designate of The Line.c.f. prior is a writer, editor, and the founder of the writing collective We Don't Write Alone.Dr. Gus Casely-Hayford OBE is the inaugural Director of V&A East, as well as a curator, cultural historian, and broadcaster.Emma Dabiri is an Irish academic, writer, and broadcaster, who presents on the BBC and Channel 4.Andrew Jones is a writer whose work focuses on architecture, design, travel, and cities.Jes Fernie is a curator and writer who lectures in the UK and abroad.