MADOA he[art] — Curatorial Statement
Dr. Anna Biela, View Room, 13.01.2026 Wroclaw, Poland 13:13
MADOA he[art] is an ongoing graffiti jam, but not in the conventional sense.
Here, the energetic imprint matters more than the visibility of the name.
This project understands graffiti as a ritual of presence.
Like speaking your name before Communion in the Orthodox Church, writing your name on the wall is an act of arrival — a conscious step into a shared field. Your name is acknowledged not as authorship alone, but as responsibility.
The separation wall becomes a carrier of heart waves.
Each mark left on its surface holds intention, timing, and respect.
What matters most is not how loud your name is, but how it enters the existing current.
MADOA he[art] invites writers to come on their own time.
To pause.
To read the wall.
To feel the layers of those who came before.
This is not about covering, correcting, or competing.
It is about joining.
The wall is long enough.
There is space for everyone — if entered with awareness.
Each contribution adds to an energetic and visual wave that moves across concrete, transforming separation into connection. The name becomes secondary to the pulse behind it. What remains is a collective rhythm — a living archive of presence, care, and continuity.
To participate in MADOA he[art] is to place yourself inside this heart chakra energy flow.
Join the energetic heart chakra art wave.
And when the moment is right, put up your name —
with respect
— Dr. Anna Biela
Curator, MADOA he[art]
Photo: ANER putting up he[art], 02.01.2026
Wall St., Walled Off Hotel by Bansky
Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory (Israel)