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HIGH LINE ART<br />

OCTOBER 2013<br />

CAROL BOVE<br />

Caterpillar<br />

* By advance reservation only<br />

WEST 33RD STREET<br />

WEST 31ST STREET<br />

HIGH LINE AT THE RAIL YARDS<br />

WEST 30TH STREET<br />

STEVEN CLAYDON<br />

Busted: UNLIMITEDS &<br />

LIMITERS<br />

ELEVENTH AVENUE<br />

TENTH AVENUE<br />

WEST 26TH STREET<br />

HIGH LINE CHANNEL 22<br />

ROMAN SIGNER<br />

Kayak<br />

NINTH AVENUE<br />

GEORGE CONDO<br />

Busted: Liquor Store<br />

Attendant<br />

WEST 23RD STREET<br />

EL ANATSUI<br />

Broken Bridge II<br />

GOSHKA MACUGA<br />

Busted: Colin Powell<br />

RUBY NERI<br />

Busted: Before a<br />

Framework<br />

WEST 21ST STREET<br />

WEST SIDE HIGHWAY<br />

WEST 20TH STREET<br />

AMALIA PICA<br />

Busted: Number one<br />

(from the series heroes on the run)<br />

FRANK BENSON<br />

Busted: Human<br />

Statue (Jessie)<br />

WEST 17TH STREET<br />

SPENCER FINCH<br />

The River That Flows Both Ways<br />

HIGH LINE CHANNEL 14<br />

SOLAR: Featuring Rosa Barba,<br />

Neïl Beloufa, Camille Henrot,<br />

and Basim Magdy<br />

ANDRA URSUTA<br />

Busted: Nose Job<br />

JOHN AHEARN<br />

Busted: Florent<br />

WEST 13TH STREET<br />

MARK GROTJAHN<br />

Busted: Untitled (Top Gates Mask M22.gi)<br />

SEAN LANDERS<br />

Busted: Pan<br />

GANSEVOORT STREET


Presented by Friends of the<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong>, <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

commissions and produces<br />

public art projects on and around<br />

the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong>.<br />

Founded in 2009, <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong> presents a wide<br />

array of artwork including site-specific commissions,<br />

exhibitions, performances, video programs,<br />

and a series of billboard interventions. <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong>, which is curated by Cecilia Alemani,<br />

the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Curator & Director<br />

of <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, invites artists to think of<br />

creative ways to engage with the uniqueness<br />

of the architecture, history, and design of<br />

the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> and to foster a productive dialogue<br />

with the surrounding neighborhood and<br />

urban landscape.<br />

HIGH LINE CHANNEL 14<br />

SOLAR<br />

Featuring works by Rosa Barba, Neïl Beloufa,<br />

Camille Henrot, and Basim Magdy<br />

OCTOBER 10 – DECEMBER 4, 2013 | 5:00 – 10:00 PM<br />

The artists engage science fiction and ecological<br />

research, depicting the earth as it faces climate<br />

change and ecological transformation<br />

HIGH LINE CHANNEL 22<br />

ROMAN SIGNER<br />

Kayak<br />

OCTOBER 10 – DECEMBER 4, 2013 | 6:30 – 10:00 PM<br />

A humorous look at what happens when a kayak<br />

takes to dry land<br />

HIGH LINE COMMISSIONS<br />

EL ANATSUI<br />

Broken Bridge II<br />

THROUGH MID-OCTOBER 2013<br />

A monumental sculpture made of pressed tin and<br />

mirrors creating wave-like patterns and folds<br />

CAROL BOVE<br />

Caterpillar<br />

THROUGH MAY 2014<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> at the Rail Yards | By Reservation Only<br />

A series of large-scale sculptures installated within<br />

the wild, untouched landscape of the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> at<br />

the Rail Yards. Viewable by advance reservations<br />

only, art.thehighline.org<br />

SPENCER FINCH<br />

The River That Flows Both Ways<br />

ON LONG-TERM VIEW<br />

A glass installation inspired by a 700-minute<br />

journey along the Hudson River<br />

HIGH LINE COMMISSION: BUSTED<br />

THROUGH APRIL 2014<br />

JOHN AHEARN<br />

Florent<br />

A plaster cast of restaurateur Florent Morellet,<br />

based on the Caravaggio painting Bacchus<br />

FRANK BENSON<br />

Human Statue (Jessie)<br />

A life-size sculpture of a woman, referencing both<br />

classical Greek sculpture and modern technology<br />

STEVEN CLAYDON<br />

UNLIMITEDS & LIMITERS<br />

Two seemingley traditional busts installed upside<br />

down which will weather over time<br />

GEORGE CONDO<br />

Liquor Store Attendant<br />

A bronze bust depicts a grotesque face covered<br />

with barnacles<br />

MARK GROTJAHN<br />

Untitled (Top Gates Mask M22.gi)<br />

An abstract cardboard mask cast in bronze<br />

resembles a childlike construction<br />

SEAN LANDERS<br />

Pan<br />

A satyr wearing a Scottish kilt evokes a world<br />

where reality and mythology meet<br />

GOSHKA MACUGA<br />

Colin Powell<br />

A sculpture of the former Secretary of State<br />

during a 2003 speech at the United Nations<br />

RUBY NERI<br />

Before a Framework<br />

A figurative sculpture of a women against an open<br />

framework gazing out at the cityscape<br />

AMALIA PICA<br />

Number one (from the series heroes on the run)<br />

An empty pedestal covered with oxidation marks<br />

suggests the artwork has disappeared<br />

ANDRA URSUTA<br />

Nose Job<br />

A giant marble nose sits in a wheelbarrow,<br />

referencing defaced monuments<br />

HIGH LINE AND FRIENDS OF THE HIGH LINE<br />

The <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> is an elevated freight rail line<br />

transformed into a public park on Manhattan’s<br />

West Side. It is owned by the City of New York,<br />

and maintained and operated by Friends of the<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong>, the non-profit conservancy responsible<br />

for maintaining and operating the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> in<br />

partnership with the NYC Department of Parks &<br />

Recreation, and raising private funding to support<br />

more than 90% of the park’s annual operations.<br />

SUPPORT<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong> is presented by Friends of the <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>Line</strong> and the New York City Department of Parks &<br />

Recreation. Major support for <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong> comes<br />

from Donald R. Mullen, Jr. and The Brown<br />

Foundation, Inc. of Houston, with additional support<br />

from David Zwirner Gallery, and Vital Projects Fund,<br />

Inc. <strong>High</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Art</strong> is supported, in part, with public<br />

funds from the New York State Council on the <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and<br />

the New York State Legislature. Major support for<br />

Busted is provided by Diane and Marc Spilker.<br />

HOURS<br />

Open daily from 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM.<br />

Visit www.thehighline.org for the latest hours and<br />

operating information.<br />

STAY CONNECTED<br />

Visit art.thehighline.org, follow @highlineartnyc<br />

on Twitter and Instagram, and become a fan on<br />

Facebook and Tumblr.

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