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Exploring quirky and funny sculptures in Prague PART 1

Embark on a captivating exploration of Prague's sculptural wonders. In this article, we'll delve into the realm of intriguing statues that grace the city's streets. Since there's an abundance of remarkable sculptures, we'll be splitting this journey into two parts to showcase the diverse and captivating works of talented sculptors.

 

1) The Franz Kafka statue in Dušní Street, Prague, captures the enigmatic essence of the iconic author. The bronze sculpture, created by artist Jaroslav Rón portrays Kafka mounted atop a headless figure, alluding to his complex and surreal literary world.

 

 

 

2) The "Babies" climbing the Žižkov Tower in Prague add a playful and unique touch to the city's skyline. These crawling bronze figures, created by artist David Černý, are both captivating and thought-provoking, leaving visitors wondering about their meaning and significance amidst the urban landscape.

 

 

3) Horse the suspended artwork by David Černý in Lucerna Passage features a unique portrayal of Saint Wenceslas atop an inverted horse. The controversial sculpture, made from foam polystyrene, challenges conventional equestrian representations and stands out as a thought-provoking juxtaposition to the iconic statue of Saint Wenceslas nearby.

 

 

 

4) The sculpture "Viselec" (The Hanged Man) by David Černý on Husova Street in Prague is a powerful and emotive artwork. The suspended figure evokes a sense of introspection and contemplation, creating a thought-provoking experience for those who encounter it.

 

 

5) The charming sculptures of babies on Kampa Island in Prague evoke a sense of innocence and wonder, adding a touch of whimsy to this serene riverside setting.

 

 

6) The quirky and humorous installation of urinating statues in the shape of men, located at the Franz Kafka's birthplace in Hergetova Cihelna, is a playful reflection of Czech wit. This unconventional artwork by David Černý presents a unique take on geographic representation while adding a touch of whimsy to the historic surroundings.

 

 

 

 

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