Poetics of Place: Cecilia Alemani On Curating for the High Line “I wanted to think about the notion of public art as something different from a bronze sculpture that magically lands on a corporate plaza.” By Mána Taylor
The High Line Names Alan van Capelle its New Leader as it Attempts to Combat Gentrification Alan van Capelle will become the High Line's director early next year, with plans to focus on community-building. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A Simone Leigh Statue Is Replacing a Confederate Monument Leigh's work is replacing a statue of Robert E. Lee that was taken down in 2017. By Helen Holmes
Artists Pay Tribute to Wu-Tang Clan in a Limited Edition Series of Prints Starting at $250 By Helen Holmes
Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019 By Paddy Johnson, Mary von Aue, Juliet Helmke, Sissi Cao and Helen Holmes
Artist Maria Thereza Alves Is Charting the History of Migration in NYC Using Seeds By Margaret Carrigan
George Lucas Museum Lands in LA, Petition Proposes Christo Design Fabric Border Wall By Alanna Martinez
Drawings of Iggy Pop’s Body at Brooklyn Museum, and 5 Things to Do Until Election Day By Alanna Martinez
NY Women Artists to Gather for Group Photo, Portland Museum to Show Rare Rothko Works By Alanna Martinez
Artist Crowdfunds Bridge to Governors Island, a History of the Color Purple—and More By Alanna Martinez