Ahead of Sunday's public opening of High Line Phase 3, WSJ looks at the 13 Adrián Villar Rojas sculptures that will dot the park's perimeter. Made entirely of compressed perishable materials, the cubeswhich weigh in around two tons eachare meant to symbolize past and present use, like the repurposing of the tracks as public park. The sculptures are supposed to weather, decay, and change shape at their new home. [WSJ; previously]
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