OUTDOORS
OUTDOORS
For over a decade, Mind the Heart's street-works aim to get both the passers-by and the artists to be present and connected - to ‘be here now’. By reflecting not just the artists' point of view but the experience in a specific place and point in time, the works explores the ways in which people, objects, cities, and nature interact with one another. All works are made with tangible materials (yarn, felt, duct-tape, found-objects). They are all conceived on location, prepared nearby and installed in broad daylight.
For over a decade, Mind the Heart's street-works aim to get both the passers-by and the artists to be present and connected - to ‘be here now’. By reflecting not just the artists' point of view but the experience in a specific place and point in time, the works explores the ways in which people, objects, cities, and nature interact with one another. All works are made with tangible materials (yarn, felt, duct-tape, found-objects). They are all conceived on location, prepared nearby and installed in broad daylight.
OUTDOORS
For over a decade, Mind the Heart's street-works aim to get both the passers-by and the artists to be present and connected - to ‘be here now’. By reflecting not just the artists' point of view but the experience in a specific place and point in time, the works explores the ways in which people, objects, cities, and nature interact with one another. All works are made with tangible materials (yarn, felt, duct-tape, found-objects). They are all conceived on location, prepared nearby and installed in broad daylight.
THE HEART COMMUNITY
From July 2017 to July 2019, the project invited people – strangers met along the way – to get a red yarn heart sticker.
With this heart they also got a mission – to go out there, mark and share a spot in the public domain that has significance to them, for any reason.
Any place they want others to notice, any story they wish to tell.
As the Heart Community grew and grew, people of all walks of life shared hundreds of spots of significance, showing that
everywhere means something to someone, so we should always walk around with open eyes and an open heart.
These are their stories.
























