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.


"PARADISE" Art installation on Port Authority Bus Terminal NYC extended till April 2026. Harry Schnitzler’s MoreForYou is a large-scale immersive art experience that confronts us with our long-standing inability to imagine what paradise-- and indeed what real happiness-- looks like, despite our countless attempts to create it here on Earth. From ancient heavenly visions to the epic poems of Dante and Milton and the phantasmagorical paintings of Hieronymus Bosch, paradise is usually presented as a copious display of material abundance. Hollywood traditionally depicts the Garden of Eden with grandiloquent soft-focus images of verdant landscapes full of blossoming trees accompanied by the sound of violins. Contrary to these hackneyed tropes, MoreForYou provides us with a larger-than-life contemporary perspective. As one is surrounded by a vast array of the real abundance of the modern world, with thousands of different flavors, the exhibition manages to evoke in us a different kind of hunger-- a desire to refocus on deeper values, those that money can’t buy.

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


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 New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street and 8th Avenue. Reminiscent of French Impressionist Claude Monet's "Water Lilies", the 70-feet long artwork is a contemplative photographic collage of crashed beverage cans collected from New York City's Streets. Dimensions: 70ft x 15ft, 21m x 4,5m (proposed 2024)
