Photo of the Week: A Piece of History
If you’ve walked to the High Line’s southernmost tip, you’ve likely noticed the abrupt – yet visually captivating – way the park ends. Long ago, during the years that freight trains still chugged...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Summer Blooms
The beauty of the High Line’s gardens is that the planting beds are an ever-changing palette of textures and colors. This time of year, as plants soak up the summer sun, their foliage seems to grow...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Art in Summer
Isabelle Cornaro's artwork stands amid a canopy of trees and cheery hedgenettle. Photo by Timothy Schenck The presence of High Line Art’s group exhibition Archeo changes with the seasons. In summer, as...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Over the Moon
On Friday evening and early Saturday morning this past week, New Yorkers were treated to a larger-than-life moon, or “supermoon.” Photo by Mike Tschappat High Line Photographer Mike Tschappat captured...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: A New York Times Article, Two Residents, and a Historic...
Friends of the High Line Co-founders Joshua David (left) and Robert Hammond (right) on the Rail Yards section of the High Line in 2001. Photo by Joel Sternfeld, courtesy of the artist and Luhring...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Seasonal Flora on the Northern Spur Preserve
Seasonal flora on the Northern Spur Preserve. Photo by Steven Severinghaus We are so often delighted by High Line Photographer Steven Severinghaus's ability to capture the changing seasons in the...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: New York City at Night
A view looking out across the High Line, 10th Avenue, and the New York City skyline. Photo by Timothy Schenck New York City is a city at its most enchanting after dark. The glow of neon signs, the...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Hummingbird Moth
A snowberry clearwing moth, commonly known as a hummingbird moth, sips nectar from a prairie sage bloom on the High Line. Photo by Steven Severinghaus The High Line’s gardens aren’t just visited and...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Summer!
A busy day in the 10th Avenue Square. Photo by Eddie Crimmins This summer has seemed to fly by! If you’re anything like us, you’re thrilled to soak up every last drop of sunshine this September, as...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: A Landscape in Transition
In the Washington Grasslands – as in other parts of the park – the bright colors of summer flowers are fading and the golden autumn tones of grasses are beginning to take over the landscape. Photo by...
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