An Original Stone Eagle Comes Home to Penn Station in NYC
A 7,500-pound eagle sculpture from the top of the original 1910 Penn Station building has been returned after years in hiding!
Many of Untapped Cities’ writers and photographers revel in accessing New York City’s off-limits spots, but often, incredible remnants
Photographer Nathan Kensinger, whose photography and projects have appeared on Untapped Cities and websites like Curbed NY, has a new
Since the 1980s the MTA Arts & Design Program has brought art underground by installing over 300 works of art
Rendering from MTA Arts & Design July 5th was Chuck Close’s birthday and in celebration MTA Arts & Design
A new stop-motion animated short film by Chris Sickels will depict the development and history of the New York City’
Today, just a little after 1pm, we rode the inaugural 7 Line train from Times Square to Hudson Yards. As
Rendering of the upper mezzanine level of the 34th street station built as part of the 7 subway extension. The
“Sky Reflector-Net” by James Carpenter, Grimshaw Architects and ARUP, is the largest single work ever commissioned by MTA Arts &
When you enter into the subway at the Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum stop, perhaps after seeing the monumental Swoon sculpture in
The network of artistic communities coursing through the five boroughs is wide and vast. Armory Arts Week, in celebration of
If you haven’t been by the Bowling Green subway station recently and you don’t have a fear of
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