MORE FOR YOU is about over a thousand unique flavors, our search for the Garden of Eden, and a two thousand year old roadmap believed to have been given by an angel, which eventually turned out to be only a man made manifest targeting human desires.
URBANITES - JFK Terminal
Excited to share that two of my large-scale artworks have made the finals for the new JFK Terminal 6. I’m truly honored to be included among such an inspiring group of artists and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this incredible project.

John F. Kennedy International Airport's new $4.2 billion Terminal 6 is poised to become a game-changer in the travel industry, offering an unparalleled blend of art, culture, and functionality. In collaboration with four of New York City's most iconic cultural institutions – the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the American Museum of Natural History – the terminal will feature stunning art installations that showcase the city's rich cultural heritage.
Artistic Collaborations
• MoMA's Contribution: A special installation inspired by Yoko Ono's 2019 work "PEACE is POWER," inviting travelers to reflect on the importance of peace and unity.
• The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Installation: A colorful display featuring images of objects from each of the museum's 17 curatorial collections, highlighting the breadth of its holdings.
• Lincoln Center's Mural: A 140-foot mural depicting scenes of music, theater, dance, and opera from the performing arts complex's famed venues, showcasing the energy and dynamism of New York City's arts scene.
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MORE FOR YOU - Port Authority Bus Terminal

Port Authority Bus Terminal W 42nd Street, New York City 2024 (Proposal)

Port Authority Bus Terminal W 42nd Street, New York City 2024 (Proposal detail)
Art installation at New York City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street, extended through April 2026.
Harry Schnitzler’s MoreForYou is a large-scale, immersive installation exploring humanity’s enduring struggle to imagine paradise—and, by extension, true happiness—despite centuries of artistic and cultural attempts. From early religious imagery to the epic poetry of Dante and Milton, and the fantastical paintings of Hieronymus Bosch, paradise has often been depicted as a spectacle of material abundance. Popular culture continues this tradition, portraying Eden as a lush, idyllic landscape accompanied by sentimental soundtracks.
Departing from these conventions, MoreForYou offers a contemporary perspective. Visitors are immersed in the overwhelming abundance of the modern world—thousands of flavors, choices, and consumable pleasures—provoking reflection on the limits of material wealth and evoking a deeper longing for values that transcend the marketplace.


Work done! I'm uber happy to see my "GARDEN OF EDEN" finally bloom on Port Authority Bus Terminal W 42nd Street, New York City
MORE FOR YOU
Urban poetry at NYC’s Port Authority Bus Terminal, 42nd Street and 8th Avenue
Reminiscent of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, this 70-foot-long work is a contemplative photographic collage composed of crushed beverage cans collected from the streets of New York City.
Dimensions: 70 ft × 15 ft (21 m × 4.5 m) | Proposed 2024

MORE FOR YOU, a companion artist’s book to the installation at NYC’s Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street.


