Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park

Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park
Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park
Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park
Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park
Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park
Nude Sculptures turning heads in Gramercy Park

There is an empty building for rent at 281 Park Avenue South located at the corner of Park Avenue South and 22nd Street with nude sculptures of men.

The sculptures are the work of artist Richard DuPont and appear to be part of the 2011 "Standing man" collection.

Each sculpture is made of Pigmented cast UV stable polyurethane resin and are each slightly distorted.  Distortions include a long streched foot or an angled streched body. 

What captures the most attention is that they are all nude. Is it great marketing, art or just WTF?

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