Celebrating LOVE in February with HEART SQUARED, a new art installation by MODU and Eric Forman Studio in Times Square.
It was unveiled on 1/30 at Father Duffy Square, in front of Times Square’s red stairs, between 46th and 47th Streets.
The installation will remain on view for the entire month of February.
Its mirrors, placed on a steel frame that evokes the outline of an anatomic heart, reflect a kaleidoscopic NYC with images of taxis, people, traffic, buildings, sky, and iconic brightly-lit Times Square billboards.
It’s a different way you can appreciate NYC heart.
Heart Squared goals is to give passerby an opportunity to spontaneously interact with each other and create new connections. Through our hearts we can get together, we can see within ourself and open up to others: we’re all different and yet all so similar. Each of us can enjoy an unique experience of NYC: “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.
Celebrating NYC diversity, LOVE and our common love for New York.
“Heart Squared represents the collective heart of the city and as such, is an engaging civic statement about celebrating our differences and bringing people together in a fundamentally inclusive way.”
— Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem, MODU