David Černý is a Czech sculptor known for his provocative and often controversial works scattered throughout Prague and beyond.
My very favorite artist :-) His style does not suit everyone, but his work also fits into the overall image of Prague.
These are two interactive sculptures of two male figures urinating on each other, forming the map of the Czech Republic.
📍 Cihelna, Prague 1
It’s a fascinating sculpture that smoothly rotates and changes its shape.
📍 Narodni Trida, Prague 1
Another unusual sculpture that portrays St. Wenceslas on a horse hanging from the ceiling of the Lucerna.
📍 Lucerna, Vodickova, Prague 1
This installation includes several giant babies with mutated faces.
📍 Kampa park, Prague 1
This sculpture turns her head at regular intervals. According to the author, it is meant to symbolise female equality and independence.
📍 Fragment, Sokolovska, Prague 8
which is the name of his sculpture depicting Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, hanging by one hand on a pole.
📍 Husova, Prague 1
A sculpture of a woman composed of letters adorns the entrance to Václav Havel Library in Prague.
📍 Ostrovni, Prague 1
You can even view a six-meter-tall sculpture of a pregnant woman holding her head from the inside!
Galerie Golf Hostivař, Prague 10.
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