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High Line Goes High Art

New York’s famous High Line, a revolutionary project that turned an abandoned rail line into a thriving elevated park, will soon open a new public space that will function as an outdoor art gallery.

High Line Goes High Art

Set to open in April 2019, the new section for art was designed by James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with artwork by Simone Leigh. The public space will be the newest section of the elevated park dedicated to a rotating series of contemporary art commissions. The first art project in the space will be Brick House, a sixteen-foot-tall bronze bust of a black woman by Brooklyn’s Simone Leigh.

High Line Goes High Art

Located over 10th Avenue, the site is a spur off the main trunk line of an old rail bed. Conceived as a natural gathering space, the project aims to offer incredible views across either side of the High Line. This combines with the plinth, a space initiated by an international advisory committee of 13 artists, curators, and art world professionals where Simone Leigh's work will stand.

High Line Goes High Art

Her bronze is influenced by the architectural styles of “Benin, Cameroon, and Chad, a restaurant from the American South and Batammaliba architecture” from Togo. The work will be the first project where the High Line Arts hopes to mark the beginning of the city’s next great public space.

High Line Goes High Art

The new public space and overlook is set to open in April 2019. Brick House will be unveiled at the opening and will remain on view through September 2020.

High Line Goes High Art

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