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Fuller (born 1980) is a British artist known for his intricate drawings and map art of cities and places that he explores. He drafts
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"mind maps" of places where he has lived. Fuller is the
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of Gareth Fuller of
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,
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,"China Focus: A British artist's cartographic love letter to Beijing"
''Xinhua News Agency''
Liz Lewis
"Artist Fuller's intricate hand-drawn maps accepted by Bristol and London museums"
''BBC News''
Beth Rose
"The map of London that took 10 years to complete"
''BBC News''
who was previously known as Gareth Wood.BBC News
"Artist Gareth Fuller draws tourist map of Pyongyang"
''BBC News''
Fuller, who says he has always enjoyed exploring and getting lost, observes contemporary culture and investigates urban existence through his art, while telling stories, provoking conversation and "celebrating the identity of places in all their glory".DJ Pangburn
"Chart London's Vibes on an Illustrated Psychogeographical Map"
''Vice Magazine''
Fuller became an
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Citizen in 2018.


Maps


London Town

Fuller's map of
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
, titled ''London Town'', was drawn over a period of 10 years from 2005 to 2015. It was drawn with black ink on archival board. While drawing, he explored the city by cycling and walking, documented his research with photographs, made extensive notes and studied existing maps.Greg Miller
"Hand-Drawn Map Captures the Frenetic Energy of London"
''Wired Magazine''
London Town was unveiled in
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clock tower in London in 2015 and has been exhibited at the
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, London. London Town has been acquired by the
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for the national map collection.


Bristol

Fuller moved to Bristol in 2010 and completed his map of the city in 2014."Bristol artist creates hand-drawn maps of the city"
''BBC News''
The artist left one of the several hot air balloons on the artwork blank and publicly solicited opinions from residents of the city as to what they thought should be depicted on it. After many suggestions, Fuller chose to include the Children of the 90s project (ALSPAC). He said it was a "tough decision" but he had chosen Bristol University's "unique" medical research project because "like many other curiosities on the map it contains a story which people share." Lynn Molloy, from Children of the 90s, said: "The Children of the 90s balloon has been an iconic symbol in Bristol for over 20 years, so it's great to see it so firmly 'on the map'." , It is currently on permanent display in Bristol's
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Museum.


Beijing

Fuller's map of
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was unveiled in April 2018 at the Rosewood Hotel in Beijing's
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. The artwork then went on public display at ART Beijing, an annual contemporary art fair that takes place at the city's Agricultural Exhibition Center. The artwork, which is simply titled ''Beijing,'' measures 1.2m x 1.5m and was drawn with black pigment ink on a cotton museum board. Fuller first visited Beijing in 2014 for a cycle tour around the
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and returned in 2017. He was based in Tongzhou district, researching and drawing the city.Dominique Won
"Artist Walks Sixth Ring Road to Create Monochromatic Map of Beijing", ''That's Beijing''
/ref> Over the course of several months he walked 1,385 kilometres, working his way into the heart of the city from its outermost ring road. This exploration of the city started in May 2017, when he spent 7 days walking approximately 220 km around Beijing's 6th Ring Road. Asked about his preparation for that journey, the artist responded: “The day I left I told a friend I had my flip flops and a bunch of bananas. That was close to the truth! My phone was my navigation tool." The artist created a
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group, called ''#WalkInProgress'' whose members followed his expedition and shared tips.


Quarantine

Fuller was living in
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during the early stages of the
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. On March 3, 2020, he returned to the city from
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to find that he was subject to 14 days of mandatory self-isolation under new government rules. Unable to do the walking-based exploration on which his artwork normally depends, Fuller decided to document the experiences and thoughts of each day spent inside his 590-square-foot apartment instead. The result is a series of 14 drawings entitled ''The Quarantine Maps''. In addition, the artist summarised his experience in a piece called ''Quarantine + Pandemic Survival Map''. In an interview with
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, he said he created this work because “I had this overwhelming feeling of helplessness after I came out of quarantine, and I felt so far from home. I started the tongue-in-cheek ''Quarantine + Pandemic Survival Map'' immediately after – I wanted to offer back all the things I’d been thinking about in a visual form.”


Collections

Editioned archival prints of Fuller's works have been added to numerous public and prestigious institutional collections. ''London Town'' has been acquired by the
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for the national map collection and by the
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for their permanent collection. Tom Harper, curator of antiquarian maps at the British library called ''London Town'' “one of the most personal pieces of cartography I’ve ever seen”. Fuller's Bristol map has been acquired by
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for their historical map collection. The aim of this collection is to have a complete series of maps of the city. At present, the earliest map i
Hoefnagle's 1581 map of Brightstowe
and the latest is Fuller's 2014 map of Bristol.


Other works

''Duty Paid'' is a large scale collage work of flattened cigarette boxes. Fuller describes his piece as a “memento-mori”, saying “It’s actually an homage to the tobacco brands because there’s an element of nostalgia there”.Matilda Battersby

''The Independent''


Publications

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Mind the Map
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* {{Authority control 1980 births Living people English cartographers 21st-century English artists