For the first time possibly ever, there is not a single ad to be seen in Grand Central Terminal. “Humans of New York,” Brandon Stanton‘s popular social media art series of photographs of people he’s ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- In the heart of New York City, where some 750,000 people pass through every day, something extraordinary is happening. Grand Central's walls, ceilings, and even subway ...
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The Creator of ‘Humans of New York' Has Transformed All of Grand Central Into a Public Art Installation
For the next two weeks, one of New York City's most recognizable landmarks will be transformed into the largest public art installation the city has seen in decades. Running through October 19, Dear ...
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A Massive Art Installation by the ‘Humans of New York’ Creator Has Taken Over Grand Central Terminal
For the first time in decades, New York City’s Grand Central Terminal has been cleared of advertisements. In their place is Dear New York, a massive photographic art installation created by Brandon ...
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New York’s Grand Central Terminal Helped Provide the Blueprint for American Cities. It Happened by Accident
A train wreck that caused the death of more than a dozen commuters near the turn of the 20th century was the impetus behind a ...
Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York” has morphed from social media page to bestseller to a sweeping show at the city’s iconic station. New York City is an arena for stories. Brandon Stanton’s photo ...
Humans of New York, the viral social media project documenting the lives of every day New Yorkers, is taking over the historic Grand Central Terminal in New York City in a "first-of-its-kind immersive ...
MANHATTAN (WABC) -- If you find yourself commuting in and out of Grand Central Terminal or catching the subway there, take a moment to look around. For the first time in living memory, every ...
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