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81st and Central Park West Subway Stop, Museum of Natural History

Orange Snake
All Photos By Gail

If you happen to be on the NYC Subway, in transit to the American Museum of Natural History via the C Train, and you are not entirely sure which stop to get off at, don’t even worry about it. You will know when you are at the correct station (81st Street) when you see all kinds of colorful tile mosaic creatures crawling along the walls.

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Telephone Sculpture, 8th Ave at 14th Street Subway Station

Tom Otterness Phone Sculpture
Photo By Gail

Life Underground is the name of a series of whimsical bronze sculptures by artist Tom Otterness, which have inhabited the 8th Avenue and 14th Street Subway Station since 2001. The sculptures can be found all along the platforms for the A, C and E Trains and also the L Train, as well as literally all over the station. This sculpture of an anthropomorphic pay telephone is installed on one side of a support beam on the Uptown A, C and E platform.

Horses Tile Mosaic, Fifth Avenue Subway Station

horses tile mosaic subway photo by gail worley
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This tile mosaic of two horses — a mother horse and her offspring, perhaps — graces the wall near the exit of the N and R Trains at 59th Street (Central Park South) and Fifth Avenue.

Alice In Wonderland Tile Mosaic Mural, 50th Street Subway Station

Liliana Porter They Way Out
Photo By Gail

The above mosaic, featuring The White Rabbit, The Mad Hatter and what looks like Humpty Dumpty is part of The Way Out (1994), an Alice In Wonderland-themed four panel terracotta mosaic mural by artist Liliana Porter that decorates the walls of the 50th Street and Seventh Avenue Station on the One Train. Continue reading Alice In Wonderland Tile Mosaic Mural, 50th Street Subway Station

The Diva Tile Mosaic, Lincoln Center 66th Street Subway Station

 66th Street Lincoln Center Subway Mosaic
The Diva

This gorgeous tile mosaic is part of Artemis, Acrobats, Divas and Dancers by Nancy Spero. Given that this subway train exits at Lincoln Center, New York’s premier arts destination, the standards for subway art are pretty high. Spero’s work does not disappoint, with 22 brilliantly colored glass mosaic panels that line the walls of the station. Imagery of women both real and mystical is meant to honor the world-class opera, ballet and music you can catch at Lincoln Center, as well the artsy vibe that has long characterized the Upper West Side. The Diva, the central icon of opera, appears many times along the walls, leading riders through the station.
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