Move over, Manhattan. This month, one of New York City’s most iconic street artists is taking over a dining room with views of it. From today, August 6 through Friday, August 29, Kanopi — the modern Portuguese-inspired fine-dining spot perched 42 floors above White Plains, will trade its sweeping Hudson-to-Manhattan panoramas (well, most of them) for something a little more underground: Rare 1980s Keith Haring subway drawings.

The pop-up exhibition, , is a collaboration between Kanopi and Greenwich-based Trimper Gallery , transforming the restaurant into a gallery lounge and immersive listening room. Lining the walls will be Haring’s bold, black-and-white chalk drawings, originally scrawled on blank advertising spaces in New York’s subway stations, where millions could enco

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