Park update: The Spur at 30th Street will be temporarily closed from 7am – 1pm on Monday, October 7.

Skip to content
Express to
your inbox

Sign up for the High Line newsletter for the latest updates, stories, events & more.

Loading...
Please enter a valid email address!
Thanks for signing up, we'll be in touch soon!

High Line Art: Louise Lawler, Triangle (adjusted to fit), 2014

For the High Line, Lawler presents Triangle (adjusted to fit) (2008/2009/2011), an image taken in a room at Sotheby’s in New York which features works by Minimalism and Conceptual Art icons Donald Judd, Frank Stella, and Sol LeWitt. These three artworks are interrupted by the wavering shadow of a foot exiting the picture on the left, and are given almost equal weight by their reflections in the polished brown floor of the exhibition space. The photograph has been stretched to fill the entire length of the 25 x 75 foot billboard. Part of a series of stretched photographs presented as adhesive vinyl murals Lawler began making in 2006 in which she expands her images to fit the location of their display, the work suggests large-scale advertising formats even when viewed in more intimate, interior settings. This relatively new body of work highlights Lawler’s shifts in view point as the image printed on the vinyl surface stretches, and embody yet another chapter in her decades-long engagement with spaces and methods of display.

Learn more