Jackson Pollock in Inwood

Upon closer inspection, the photo seems to be of Jackson Pollock working in his studio.

The image is printed on what appear to be a hundred-plus pages of an advanced mathematics text, carefully pasted up to assemble the photograph.

It's a fascinating piece, made more fascinating by its size and mystery. How did this immense collage get here? Why Inwood, a neighborhood not particularly known for its visual arts scene? Why did the artist choose to prop up his or her work underneath a dripping overhang with no protection from the elements? How long will it last before it's removed by the school, or trashed by the Department of Sanitation, or vandalized by neighborhood kids or the high schoolers who pass by in packs every morning and afternoon?

And who the hell made it?