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It’s Selfie Season at Manhattan’s High Line

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian May 8, 2023May 8, 2023

Artist Pamela Rosenkranz’s glowing pink and red tree sculpture is sure to become an Instagram hit, and that’s okay.

Posted inNews

The High Line Wants You to Weigh in on Its Next Public Sculptures

by Hakim Bishara August 13, 2020November 5, 2020

From playful to political, there are 80 options by artists including Nick Cave, Mona Hatoum, and Wang Sishun.

Alexandra Bachzetsis, "PRIVATE: Wear a mask when you talk to me" (2016), at Kunstverein Hannover (photo © China Hopson)
Posted inArt

Reconsidering Our Everyday Gestures and What They Mean

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton June 19, 2018June 19, 2018

In her upcoming performances on the High Line, Swiss artist Alexandra Bachzetsis appropriates and redeploys gestures and movements from a range of high and low cultural contexts.

Posted inComics

Stopping for Art and Conversation Along the High Line

Avatar photo by Katie Fricas May 14, 2018

I went to see Agora, a group exhibition installed at the High Line, and made my way through the crush of people.

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Will a Giant Boob or Chameleon Inaugurate the High Line’s New Public Art Plinth?

by Claire Voon January 10, 2017

In spring 2018, the industrial park will inaugurate its first space dedicated specifically to art: the High Line Plinth.

Posted inArt

An Artist’s Guide to Wandering the Overlooked Edges of New York City

Avatar photo by Allison Meier November 10, 2016November 11, 2016

Matthew Jensen’s Wonder Walks direct urban explorers to the fringes of New York City, to discover its hidden history and urban nature.

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MacArthur Fellow Mary Reid Kelley on Dismantling Sexual Taboos with Humor

by Jacquelyn Gleisner October 26, 2016October 26, 2016

In Mary Reid Kelley’s videos, bawdy characters, performed by the artist, bewitch with complex wordplay.

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