Given the experimental nature of contemporary art, cartography may not seem like the most avant-garde practice. However, many of today’s top creatives are transforming the ancient art of mapmaking into a mesmerizing modern art form. Here, we explore several pieces that illustrate this innovative approach to maps.
From minimalist graphics and animated drawings to grid-based jewelry and jackets, contemporary interpretations of the humble map are as eclectic as the locations that inspire them. Similarly, subjects explored in these works span cities, countries, continents, and even the entire globe, showcasing a variety of sites around the world through an artistic and undeniably modern lens. By celebrating and presenting these destinations in their work, artists elevate cartography into the contemporary art realm, quite literally putting it on the map!
See a stunning selection of modern map art below.
Minimalist Metro Maps
New York City | Artist: Peter Dovak
London | Artist: Peter Dovak
Paris | Artist: Peter Dovak
Klimt-Inspired Map of Manhattan
Artist: Rafael Esquer
Artist: Rafael Esquer
Artist: Rafael Esquer
Grid-Inspired Jewelry
Artist: Talia Sari
Tokyo | Artist: Talia Sari
San Francisco | Artist: Talia Sari
Abstract Cities
Amsterdam | Artist: Jazzberry Blue
Berlin | Artist: Jazzberry Blue
Chicago | Artist: Jazzberry Blue
World Map Made of Color and Negative Space
Artist: Mademoiselle Maurice
Artist: Mademoiselle Maurice
Cartographic Calendar
Artist: Zeynep Orbay
Artist: Zeynep Orbay
Matchstick Map
Artist: Javier Jabalera and Mon Castel
Artist: Javier Jabalera and Mon Castel
Artist: Javier Jabalera and Mon Castel
Artist: Javier Jabalera and Mon Castel
Chandelier Illuminated by Data
Artist: Chris Parlato
Artist: Chris Parlato
Artist: Chris Parlato
Subway-Savvy Cuffs
Artist: Design Hype
Artist: Design Hype
Artist: Design Hype
Cities Reimagined as Leaves
Artist: Andrew Martis
Artist: Andrew Martis
Artist: Andrew Martis
Artist: Andrew Martis

