
I love geometrical forms in general, but then having them built with low budget materials such as cardboard then having them displayed in the streets of New York just makes these sculptures look so bizarre, beautiful and sexy. Alienated extensions of the city that just seem to naturally grow and bloom in the streets and on the roofs. What you can see here are several uncommissioned public installations done in 2011 by fantastic Clemens Behr in the East Village, China Town, Soho and Brooklyn.









If you like these kind of cardboard installations, make sure to check out Mr. Behr’s installations that he did at the Get Set Art Festival in Portugal, 2010.
Images via Clemens Behr.







