1. Flashback Friday - Red Grooms

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    Look closely at this photo. Do you see it? That’s a woman in the background. In photos, Red Groom’s work may look like shoebox-sized dioramas, but they are actually life-sized walk-in sculptures. In 1975 Groom held a hugely popular exhibition called “Ruckus Manhattan” which included this piece.

    More by Grooms below the jump.

  2. AVONE at Essex Street

  3. This Week in Instagram

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    Many more after the jump!

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  4. Be He-Man

    Thanks to Pat Molloy for the photo!

  5. Underground Poetry - Slowly

    By Anonymous

  6. Occupy Subway Art 2

    All photos by Jowy Romano

  7. This Week in Instagram

    With the sudden explosion of users on Instagram, I’ve decided to start a new feature called “This Week in Instagram”. The idea is to spotlight some of the awesome subway art getting posted there. If you dabble with the ‘gram, take this opportunity to discover/follow some super cool artists and photographers!

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    Many more after the jump!

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  8. Guest City: London - Watercolor by Ambika Jhunjhunwala

    Check out Ambika’s blog.

  9. Fun with Wet Paint Signs - Dry Rapper Edition

    A mix of some of our favorite wet paint sign anagrams.

    Photo by Brayden Olsen

  10. Flashback Friday: Reginald Marsh

    Reginald Marsh, Why Not Use the “L”?, 1930