Highline art map
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Diller – von Furstenberg Sundeck & Water Feature
Chelsea Market Passage
Northern Spur Preserve
10th Avenue Square
Chelsea Thicket
Philip A. & Lisa Maria Falcone Flyover
The Rail Yards
The SpurOpening in 2018
Overlook
Donald Pels and Wendy Keys Gansevoort Woodland
Pershing Square Beams
CSX Transportation Gate
Images: Timothy Schenck, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16; courtesy of FHL 6
15. Alisa Baremboym Mutations: Locus of Control
14. Jumana Manna Mutations: Amulet
16. Veit Laurent Kurz Mutations: Salamanderbrunnen
13. Darren Bader chess: relatives
10. Dora Budor Mutations: The Forecast (New York Situation)
11. Max Hooper Mutations: Section of Intertidal Landscape (Hair Metastasis)
9. Guan Xiao Mutations: REST IN
12.High Line Channel Various Artists
1. Sheila Hicks Hop, Skip, Jump, and Fly: Escape from Gravity
4. Joanna Malinowska and C.T. Jasper Mutations: The Emperor’s Canary
3. Radamés “Juni” Figueroa Mutations: La Deliciosa Show
2. Larry Bamburg Mutations: Avian Bird’s- Eye Burl Perch Camera Trap: hinged, galvanized and rounded
7. Jon Rafman Mutations: L’Avalée des avalés (The Swallower Swallowed)
5. Sascha Braunig Mutations: Giantess
6. Marguerite Humeau Mutations: SPHINX JOACHIM
8. Henry Taylor the floaters
HIGH LINEART MAP
Major support for High Line Art comes from Donald R. Mullen, Jr. and The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston. Additional funding is provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. High Line Art is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of
New York City Council and from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Mutations is supported, in part, by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
HIGH LINE CHANNEL 14
Video NarcissismLex Brown, Xavier Cha,and Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir
September 28 – November 22, 2017Daily, 5 PM to park closeA series of videos channeling the aesthetic of confessionals common common across reality television and YouTube video journals.
HIGH LINE COMMISSIONS
Darren Baderchess: relativesMay 2017 – March 2018Bader invites visitors to participate in an ongoing session of a human chess game on a custom, life-size board designed by the artist.
Sheila HicksHop, Skip, Jump, and Fly: Escape from GravityJune 2017 – March 2018Hicks draws inspiration from the many kinetic elements that dance around the High Line, creating a vibrant installation comprised of twisting tubes of various types of
at the Western Rail Yards.
Henry Taylor
March 2017 – March 2018A new mural depicts the artist and a friend “blissed out,” relaxing in a swimming pool at a friend’s house in Palm Springs.
HIGH LINE COMMISSIONS: MUTATIONS
April 2017 – March 2018A group exhibition that explores the relationship between man and nature, looking at how the boundaries between the natural
crossed, and obliterated.
Larry BamburgAvian Bird’s-Eye Burl Perch Camera Trap: hinged, galvanized and groundedA motion-activated wildlife camera mounted 30 feet in the air to capture studio quality images of birds.
Alisa BaremboymLocus of ControlA seating sculpture that distorts a viewer’s singular perception of the world around them and expands how the materiality of our physical
Sascha BraunigGiantessA sculpture of two oversized shoes with sharp, elongated toes and heel
Dora BudorThe Forecast (New York Situation)A weather-responsive sculpture based on Archigram’s biomorphic projects for living spaces of the future. When wet, the sculpture becomes transparent, revealing new, interior forms.
Radamés “Juni” FigueroaLa Deliciosa Show
site for public programming for the High Line community. Visit art.thehighline.org for scheduled events.
Guan XiaoREST INAn archipelago of abstract sculptures that incorporate cast footprints and vertebrae.
Max Hooper SchneiderSection of Intertidal Landscape (Hair Metastasis)A simulated tide pool with a reef of colorful synthetic hair.
Marguerite HumeauSPHINX JOACHIMHumeau presents a sphinx as a winged lion that protects the site against potential enemies.
Veit Laurent KurzSalamanderbrunnenA fountain that circulates Herba-4, Kurz’s imagined “herbal juice of the future,” asking us to imagine the new forms of nature that we create together.
Joanna Malinowska and C.T. JasperThe Emperor’s CanaryTwo gramophones that play
garbage patch, and sound of the breathing of someone with black lung disease—two sounds that, for the artists, represent crises in our relationship to the environment.
Jumana MannaAmuletAn abstract sculpture of a hand
High Line Art is presented by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Founded in 2009, High Line Art
exhibitions, performances, and video programs. High Line Art, which is curated by Cecilia Alemani, the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, invites artists to think of creative ways to engage with the uniqueness of the architecture, history, and design of the High Line and to foster a productive dialogue with the surrounding neighborhood and urban landscape.
Jon RafmanL’Avalée des avalés (The Swallower Swallowed)A sculpture that takes the form of a circle of autophagous animals including a dog, a whale, a lizard, and a human, looped into a speculative food chain.