Hill Art Foundation

Hill Art Foundation is a public exhibition and education space located in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City.

[1] The foundation, founded by J. Tomilson and Janine Hill, opened to the public in February 2019.

[2] Located on 10th Avenue and West 24th Street in Peter Marino's Getty Building, the 650 m2 (7,000 sq ft) space[3] exhibits works from the Hill Art Foundation collection as well as works on loan.

[5] The foundation has two main galleries, one of them double-height, overlooking the High Line, and some smaller spaces also designed for showing art.

Drains, a 1990 sculpture in cast pewter by Robert Gober, is installed inset into the walls of the gallery, Untitled, a monumental 2013 sculpture in bronze and copper-plated steel by Christopher Wool is installed on an outdoor terrace, and The Creation and the Expulsion from Paradise, a 1533 series of stained glass panels by Valentin Bousch is installed opposite the windows overlooking West 24th Street.

Hill Art Foundation Building, View from High Line