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Shannon Ebner & David Reinfurt

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For this collaborative work with the graphic designer David Reinfurt, Shannon Ebner used photographs from her ongoing series started in 2013, Black Box Collision A, in which she took photographs of the letter A that she found in various public spaces. She and Reinfurt printed twelve of these images on posters and wheat-pasted them around Chelsea and the Meatpacking District, installing each one on the first day of the month for a year. The posters remained in place for up to a week before being removed or destroyed by the weather, people, or other forces of urban life. Timothy Schenck, the Highline’s photographer, then documented the worn posters on site and Ebner and Reinfurt made them into the new posters displayed here. 

  • A black and white print of textured materials and refracted light.
    A black and white print of textured materials and refracted light.

    Shannon Ebner with David Reinfurt, A Hudson Yard: April, 2015, 2014–15, from the series A HUDSON YARD. Inkjet print, 70 3/8 × 47 in. (178.8 × 119.4 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the artists 2019.16.12. Photograph by Timothy Schenck. Commissioned and produced by High Line Art. Presented by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation


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