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.”
Permanent Installation at FUTURA Gallery Prague


“Nation for Itself Forever” (Narod sobe navzdy)


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