High Line

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A highlight of Frieze Week in New York, Iván Argote’s monumental avian presence looks forward to the eventual marginalization of humans in their own cities

The artist is inviting Frieze fairgoers and New Yorkers to be part of a unique work that looks at the ecosystem of cities and our place in it

The hugely important NYC gallerist loves her downtown neighbourhood for the river, its galleries and the place where Oreo cookies were invented  

Live art meets sound and mysterious performances, for this year's artist projects featuring Pilvi Takala, Carlos Reyes and Asad Raza

Die No Die is a new work co-commissioned by Frieze and the High Line in which Matty Davis explores the huge geological forces that compress our selves. Photography by Christian Werner

BY Jesse Zaritt |

From the rehearsals of Die No Die (The High Line), hear from the choreographer and collaborators about the project’s themes of risk, trust, responsibility and empathy

This year sees artist projects at Performance Space, Artists Space, the High Line and Rockefeller Center ice rink, with Matty Davis, Sharif Farrag, Ellen Fullman and Chella Man

New York’s High Line presents the artist’s 2019 film – a dialogue between two scientists set in Bethlehem 30 years after an ecological disaster 

BY Eliza Woods Harrison |

From fetishistic sculpture gardens in Italy to a giant breast in New York, the artist speaks with Carina Bukuts on what role gender and sex play in public art

BY Carina Bukuts AND Lena Henke |

From the High Line Plinth to the Whitney Biennial and the Guggenheim, the artist’s sculptures celebrate the architecture of the Black female body

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

The sunshine beckons to this much-loved landmark, but it’s not just the High Line itself that’s worthy of a visit

BY Alex Waxman |