For artist Thomas McKean, the New York City MetroCard was anything but mundane. He used cut-up bits of the cards to create hundreds of sculptures and collages, and still has a stockpile to work with.
Consider Mr. Lin’s poodle, Hope, a four-and-a-half-foot-tall metal sculpture wrapped in more than 3,000 MetroCards. He has since collected more than 30,000 of the passes and has used them to build a ...
Set in New York City’s subways, the spring 2027 release marks a new creative chapter for the Oscar-nominated artist Teyana ...
All aboard Chanel’s underground train. The French brand’s new artistic director Matthieu Blazy unveiled his 2026 Métiers d’Art Show in an abandoned Lower Manhattan subway station Dec. 3, and the guest ...
Beginning February 9, a mystery artist will quietly launch a public art pop-up inside this major hub of the New York City Subway, filling the space with whimsical, dreamlike imagery centered on love, ...
New Yorkers said goodbye to an iconic piece of their city last week - the MetroCard. For decades, people swiped the yellow-and-blue cards to pass through subway turnstiles. They're no longer needed in ...