Stockholm’s Stunning Underground Subway Art
Photos by Alexander Dragunov
Considered the world’s longest art exhibition, Stockholm’s stunning underground subway art runs at almost 70 miles long. A casual subway ride in Sweden's capital city becomes quite a treat for the eyes of passengers, consisting of paintings, sculptures, mosaics and installations created by 150 artists since the 1950's, in more than 90 of the city’s 100 stations. With every station being completely unique, Russian IT specialist Alexander Dragunov shares a few of his amazing photos of some of the most dramatic installations.
The photos below were taken in the Solna Centrum station, where cave-like installations were created by artists Anders Aberg and Karl-Olov Bjor back in the 1970's. We can just imagine what the other stations are like, but take a look at these and tell us what you think.
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Giorgio Moroder: ""Broken Promise Land (remix)"
Giorgio Moroder is continuing his dance music victory lap. In a year that has already seen the legendary dance music producer collaborate with Daft Punk, perform him first ever DJ set at a festival, participated in Doug Aitken's Station to Station train tour, and basically made it cool to be in your 70s. It seems that the beat never dies. Check out his latest below, a remix of Munich electro-pop group, Claire on which he employs his own vocals to add a different flavor to the track.