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Wednesday, 7 June 2023

[New post] The High Line Spring Tour 2023

Site logo image Lyssy In The City posted: "Hi friends, welcome back! Even though it doesn't feel like it, it's still technically spring and visiting the High Line was on my Spring Bucket List. I had to look it up and I somehow haven't blogged about the High Line since November 2021 when I did a fa" Lyssy in the City

The High Line Spring Tour 2023

Lyssy In The City

Jun 7

Hi friends, welcome back! Even though it doesn't feel like it, it's still technically spring and visiting the High Line was on my Spring Bucket List. I had to look it up and I somehow haven't blogged about the High Line since November 2021 when I did a fall tour. There have been some new art installations since my last visit, so thought I'd take a stroll south this time starting in Hudson Yards and ending in the Meatpacking District. Unfortunately the Air Quality Index was about 150 (normally around 15-25) because of the forest fires in Quebec, so that's why there are no blue skies. This was from our window later in the day when the smoke got worse. When the sun was setting it looked a bit brown outside like a dystopian movie.

I took the subway to 34th Street Penn Station and walked a few avenues west to 10th. On my way I discovered a new addition to the High Line set to open in June 2023, so any day now. This bridge will connect Hudson Yards to Moynihan Train Hall and Penn Station making it easier and safer for commuters. If you're interested you can read about the connection here and watch a timelapse video of the bridge being craned into place.

It's hard to miss this new bright pink tree called Old Tree by Pamela Rosenkranz. It is not a promotion for the Barbie movie, but "animates myriad historical archetypes wherein the tree of life connects heaven and earth.The tree's sanguine color resembles the branching systems of human organs, blood vessels, and tissue, inviting viewers to consider the indivisible connection between human and plant life. Old Tree evokes metaphors for the ancient wisdom of human evolution as well as a future in which the synthetic has become nature. On the High Line—a contemporary urban park built on a relic of industry—Old Tree raises questions about what is truly "artificial" or "natural" in our world. Made of man-made materials and standing at a height of 25 feet atop the Plinth, it provides a social space, creating shade while casting an ever-changing, luminous aura amid New York's changing seasons." There's no way I could paraphrase that ha! The tree will be on display until Fall 2024 and it really makes a statement.

From the tree you can turn right to get to Hudson Yards to see the Vessel, do some shopping, or grab a bite to eat. I usually only visit this area around the holidays or to attend a Peloton class.

The Highline is as much an outdoor art exhibit as it is an elevated sidewalk. There's sculptures, murals, plant life, and luxury apartments to discreetly peek into. I appreciate how they kept the original tracks as part of the sidewalk.

This mural called NYC LOVE by Nina Chanel Abney "celebrates the feeling of first arriving in New York City". This mural will be available until Fall 2023.

Another art commission is The wind blows where it wishes by Garbriel Chaile. I thought this pot was cute, and there was a slight breeze so I think I could hear it playing.

Someone living along the High Line has a sense of humor.

I'm always intrigued by the interesting looking buildings, but I wouldn't want to live on such display. I'd feel like a zoo animal.

 

The High Line ends in the Meatpacking District, perfect for stopping into Chelsea Market or visiting Little Island afterwards (hint hint).

Hope you enjoyed this tour of the High Line! I love this path, but clearly don't visit it enough. Stay tuned for a tour of Little Island 🙂

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