David Cerny (born December 15, 1967 in Prague) is a Czech sculptor whose works can be seen in many locations in Prague. His works tend to be controversial. He gained notoriety in 1991 by painting a Soviet tank pink that served as a war memorial in central Prague. As the Monument to Soviet tank crews was still a national cultural monument at that time, his act of civil disobedience was considered “hooliganism” and he was briefly arrested.”
He also has a very bizarre website. Well, happy viewing, and of course don’t forget to comment.
Permanent Installation at FUTURA Gallery Prague
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“Nation for Itself Forever” (Narod sobe navzdy)
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