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Your Grand Central Station commute is about to look a little different. (And no, the lights aren’t out again.)

For the first time in living memory, the transit hub will be completely devoid of advertisements and replaced with 50-foot public art projections and full-scale takeovers of its subway tunnels — and it’s called Dear New York .

Brandon Stanton , the creator of Humans of New York , is the one responsible for the undertaking, which is considered the largest public artwork the city has seen in two decades . Allow us to fill you in on what the station’s 750,000 daily commuters — and beyond — can expect.

A look inside Dear New York — the exhibit and book

In a love letter to the city we call home, Stanton’s Dear New York will take over 150 digital sc

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