MCA Denver Heart Tote
MCA Denver Heart Tote designed by local artist and tattoo artist, Maxwell Snyder! Get tatted or just check out more of his work on IG @maxwelltattooer The iconic heart sculpture is one of MCA Denver's only permanent works. It sits right outside our building, serving as a landmark that represents the love and creativity that radiates from MCA Denver. MCA Denver commissioned London-based artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster to install the site-specific work, Toxic Schizophrenia / Hyper Version as part of the inaugural events for the Museum’s first permanent home, a new facility designed by British architect David Adjaye. The sculpture, which is the first public project Noble and Webster have realized in the U.S., reaches 32 feet skyward. Blood drips from a jeweled dagger, which pierces the heart. The heart is made of fiberglass and LED lights, in order to curb excess energy consumption and in keeping with the Museum’s LEED-certified status. Toxic Schizoph