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Photo by Timothy Schenck. Vivian Suter, Xocomil, 2019. Part of En Plein Air. Photo by Timothy Schenck

Commissions

Working with emerging and world-renowned artists, we commission and produce new work specifically for the High Line each year. These sculptures, installations, murals—and more—challenge traditional notions of public art in both playful and critical ways. High Line Commissions are regularly on view for one year, providing new perspectives on each work with the passing seasons. Past commissions include works by El Anatsui, Carol Bove, Barbara Kruger, and Nari Ward, among others.

Working with emerging and world-renowned artists, we commission and produce new work specifically for the High Line each year. These sculptures, installations, murals—and more—challenge traditional notions of public art in both playful and critical ways. High Line Commissions are regularly on view for one year, providing new perspectives on each work with the passing seasons. Past commissions include works by El Anatsui, Carol Bove, Barbara Kruger, and Nari Ward, among others.

Currently ON VIEW

Nina Chanel Abney

NYC LOVE

"NYC LOVE," a new mural by Nina Chanel Abney, celebrates the feeling of first arriving in New York City.

Faheem Majeed

Freedom’s Stand

Faheem Majeed presents "Freedom’s Stand," an homage to the role of Black newspapers in the US.

Julia Phillips

Observer, Observed

Julia Phillips crafts a custom shape set of binoculars, cast in bronze and attached to an adjustable metal support structure.

Meriem Bennani

Windy

Windy is a spinning sculpture by Meriem Bennani in the shape of a tornado made from black foam.

Nina Beier

Women & Children

Nina Beier's "Women & Children" is a fountain composed of found bronze sculptures crying cartoonish tears.

Paola Pivi

You know who I am

Paola Pivi's "You know who I am" is a scale replica of the Statue of Liberty wearing emoji-like masks, portraits of individuals whose experiences of freedom are connected to the United States.

Explore

Channel

Everyday at dusk, on the High Line on 14th Street, we screen a rotating selection of video art, including both new and historic works.

Performances

Artists create participatory, dynamic performances and transformative experiences that take advantage of the High Line’s setting.

Plinth

The Plinth is the first space on the High Line—and one of the only sites in New York City—dedicated solely to a rotating series of new, monumental, contemporary art commissions.