Subway Art Site
Beyond the Commute: Exploring the World’s Greatest Underground Museums
: Famous for its fiery red sunset and green forest murals that address social and environmental themes. Subway Art
The term "Subway Art" often brings to mind the seminal 1984 book by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, which served as a "Graffiti Bible" for a generation. It chronicled a movement that started in the 1970s and 80s, where transit systems became a moving gallery for bold lettering and expressive murals. Today, that spirit lives on, though it has moved from the outside of the trains to the permanent architecture of the stations. Must-See "Museum" Stations that spirit lives on
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