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TheHead of Franz Kafka, also known as the Statue of Kafka, is an outdoor sculpture by David Černý depicting Bohemian German-language writer Franz Kafka, installed outside the Quadrio shopping centre in Prague, Czech Republic. The kinetic sculpture is 11 metres tall and made of 42 rotating panels.
See David Cerny's "Horse" statue inside Lucerna Pasaz on Vodickova (Wenceslas Square). This dark, bastardised version of the imposing kingly statue sitting on his dead, upside-down steed.
Though Cerny never comments publicly on his work, the piece is seen to be a damning attack on current Czech President, Václav Klaus.
London Booster is an art installation by Czech artist David Černý. It's a bus fitted with hydraulic arms, allowing it to do push ups, accompanied by audio-visual effects. It was created to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympics and inspire the Czech Republic Olympic team. It was installed outside the Business Design Centre in Islington, which for the duration of th...
Prague artist David Cerny is well known for creating talked about art projects. One of the pirces is the "peeing" men near the Franz Kafka museum. Affectionately titled, "Piss", it features two gyrating, mechanical men urinating on a map of the Czech Republic.
Text a personal message to the number next to the exhibit and the guys will waggle their bronze penises arou...
Quo Vadis is a post-Velvet Revolution sculpture, a fibreglass Trabant car on four, giant tree-trunk legs, is a tribute to the 4,000 East German asylum seekers who, in 1989, stationed themselves here until they were granted political asylum back into West Germany. Many left their Trabants behind, hence Cerny's choice of motor.
David Černý's Utero Sculpture is near Old Town Square. This stainless steel structure of a pregnant woman where visitors can step inside to “experience” the womb.
Artist Sean Guerrero and the ‘da Vinci Fish’, a collaborative sculpture designed and constructed with metals, fibers, wood and ceramics salvaged from the Salton Sea by Guerrero, Royce and Nita Carlson and John Murphy.
The stainless steel tree Dawson Silverwood Statue was installed in 2003 and has “fallen” leaves permanently affixed to its concrete base. It's located by Lake McIntosh (the one next to the volleyball court on Lakeshore Drive).
The artist is Steve Jensen, who is based in Seattle and has public sculptures throughout Washington as well as in a handful of oth...
The "Deco Gecko" captures the art deco motifs seen on numerous historic buildings in Asheville, particularly the former S&W Cafeteria at the other end of Pritchard Park.
The Stylized Flower is a nickname for the untitled Dutch artwork at the entrance of the Bijenkorf in Rotterdam , designed by Naum Gabo. It is seen as the most important work in his oeuvre. Colloquially, the sculpture is called "the thing".
The statue that was erected in May 1957 in front of the new building of De Bijenkorf is a speci...
Dendrites, a sculpture by Montreal artist Michel de Broin at Bonaventure Expressway Park, Montreal. Two twisted tree trunks made of metal burst out of the sidewalk, inviting passersby to climb the stairs to get a high-up view of the Bonaventure Expressway and the city itself.
The Denver Art Museum — DAM is an art museum located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. The museum is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. It is known for its collection of American Indian art, and its other collections of more than 68,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world.
Because of the distinct configuration...
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