Grand Central Terminal has seen a lot in its 112 years—commuters, film shoots, flash mobs, the cast of Severance —but never this. For two weeks this fall, the landmark will transform into the city’s largest public art installation in decades, courtesy of Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton .

From October 6–19, the project Dear New York will take over the entire terminal, clearing Grand Central of advertising for the first time in its history. Instead of shoe ads and train alerts, more than 150 digital screens will pulse with thousands of portraits and stories from Stanton’s 15-year archive, creating what organizers call a “visual love letter” to the city.

The centerpiece is set for the Main Concourse, where 50-foot projections designed with Broadway heavyweight David K

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