Last chance to see Poster Art 150 – London Underground’s Greatest Designs

Exhibition closes Sunday 5 January 2014
9 January 2014

London Transport Museum’s blockbuster exhibition Poster Art 150 – London Underground’s Greatest Designs, closes on Sunday 5 January 2014. Supported by Siemens it showcases 150 of the greatest Underground posters ever produced and features works by many famous artists including Edward McKnight Kauffer and Paul Nash, and designs from every decade over the last 100 years.

The posters were selected from the Museum’s archive of over 3,300 Underground posters by a panel of experts; the 150 that appear in the exhibition show the depth and diversity of the Museum’s collection.

It is also the last chance to have your say on the all-time greatest design by voting in the gallery or online in The Siemens Poster Vote. The most popular poster will be revealed at the end of the exhibition. Nearly 40,000 people have voted so far since the exhibition opened in February.

Admission to the exhibition is included in the entry ticket to the main Museum galleries which will be £15.00 (£11.50 for adult concessions). This allows free entry to all the Museum galleries for a whole year. Children and young people aged 17 and under go free.

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