In honor of Arts for Transit passing its quarter-century milestone, SundayArts took a look at some of the system’s most celebrated works and the artists behind them. This week we focus on Tom Otterness’s, “Life Underground” at 14th St and 8th Ave.

Deep down in a dark abandoned Brooklyn subway station lies a "Masstransiscope." No, it is not some mythological monster from the deep... It is a creative work of art. The artist, Bill Brand, speaks about his creation in this SundayArts "Art Underground" special.
Artist and curator Stephen Burks provides a glimpse of "Are You A Hybrid?", which features the eclectic work of artists, designers, and photographers that set global design trends, on view now through October 2, 2011 at the Museum of Arts and Design.
Dorothea Rockburne does not make art a man would make. She makes, as she herself explains, "strong woman art." In this SundayArts Profile, the artist speaks in her SoHo studio about her work, which is often inspired by mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy.
David McFadden, Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design, provides a glimpse of the museum's current exhibition, "Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities," which features 37 artists from around the globe that create miniature worlds of their own.
Carol Ward, Director of Education and Public Programs at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, guides us through the historic Washington Heights landmark.
Looking towards the Whitney Museum of American Art's move downtown, the museum's curatorial team devised a series of special installations to give museum-goers an idea of what the Whitney's collection might look like presented in a larger setting. In this SundayArts Profile, Paula Zahn speaks to Barbara Haskell, Co-curator of "Breaking Ground: The Whitney’s Founding Collection."
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, 33-year-old Cory Arcangel is enjoying his first major American solo exhibition, “Pro Tools.” SundayArts caught up with Cory at his studio in Brooklyn to get some insight into his playful and sometimes elusive work.











