Subway | Art
: The MTA Arts & Design program has transformed dozens of stations into galleries. Highlights include:
For most, the subway is just a means to an end—a noisy, crowded journey from Point A to Point B. But if you pause for just a moment between the turnstiles and the tracks, you’ll discover that some of the world's most vibrant art is hiding right under our feet. From the graffiti revolution of the 1980s to modern immersive installations, "Subway Art" has evolved from an act of rebellion into a celebrated cultural landmark. The Evolution of the Underground Canvas Subway Art
Reach out or check out the NYC Subway Art Guide for more hidden gems! The Ultimate Self-Guided Tour of Stockholm Subway Art : The MTA Arts & Design program has
Next time you're rushing for the express train, take a second to look at the mosaics on the wall or the sculpture overhead. You might just find that your morning commute is the most inspiring part of your day. From the graffiti revolution of the 1980s to
: Showcases massive, hyper-realistic portraits by Chuck Close.
Beyond the Commute: Exploring the World’s Greatest Underground Museums
: Often called the "world's longest art gallery," nearly all of its 100 stations are decorated.










