Inside a Clemens Behr Installation

Inside a Clemens Behr Installation

Last Friday, Berlin’s Neurotitan Gallery opened its doors for another nice group-exhibition entitled Simple is Rare, presenting diverse artwork by different urban-inspired artists like Herr Orm, K 110 and Robert Matzke, just to name a few…

Although or probably because of this exhibition’s major topic was simplicity, it was the huge and very complex installation by Clemens Behr which dominated the show-room. By combining cardboard, tape, neon light, paint and wood his walkable and impressing tunnel-like architecture draw almost my entire attention. Of course I took some photos from inside the installation – Take a look and be impressed!

Check out the Clemens Behr archive or his website to learn more about him and his street installations…

Inside a Clemens Behr Installation
Inside a Clemens Behr Installation
Inside a Clemens Behr Installation

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