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David Černý (born 15 December 1967) is a Czech artist. His works can be seen in different locations around
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as well as in his own, Prague-based museum, called Musoleum.


Early life

Černý was born in
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,
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. From 1988 to 1994, he studied at the Kurt Gebauer Studio at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, and in 1995 and 1996, he participated in the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in New York, US. In 1994–1995, he took the PSI artists residence in New York, and in 1996, he received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. In 1991, he took a residency of the Swiss government in Boswil.


Career

Černý gained notoriety in 1991 by painting pink a Soviet tank that served as a war memorial in central Prague. His act of civil disobedience was considered vandalism, and he was briefly arrested. Another of Černý's conspicuous contributions to Prague is ''Tower Babies'' (2000), a series of cast figures of crawling infants attached to Žižkov Television Tower. In 2005 Černý created ''Shark'', an image of
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in a tank of formaldehyde; the piece was presented at the second Prague Biennale that same year. ''Shark'' is a direct parody of the 1991 work '' The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living'' by Damien Hirst. In 2006 the piece was banned in Middelkerke, Belgium; in
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, Poland; and also in the German town of Büdelsdorf. The mayor of Middelkerke, Michel Landuyt, admitted that he was worried that the exhibit could "shock people, including Muslims" in a year already marred by tensions associated with Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. The deputy mayor of Bielsko-Biała, Zbigniew Michniowski, contacted the city-funded gallery, galeria BWA, on 9 September 2006, and threatened dire consequences if the artwork was not removed promptly. In response, ''Shark'' was transported to the Szara Gallery, in the nearby town of
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. Its mayor, Bogdan Ficek, distanced himself from Bielsko-Biała's position, saying, "I cannot see any reason a politician should censor art". Černý's statue ''
METALmorphosis ''METALmorphosis'' is a large (7 meters; weighing 13 tons) kinetic sculpture of a human head, by Czech artist David Černý. The sculpture is in the Whitehall Corporate Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, where it was inaugurated in 2007, and i ...
'' is on display in
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. He created a similar outdoor sculpture in 2014, in Prague, called '' Head of Franz Kafka''. His '' Entropa'', presented to mark the Czech presidency of the
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during the first half of 2009, attracted controversy both for its stereotyped depictions of the various EU member states, and because it turned out to have been created by Černý and two friends rather than, as promised, being a collaboration between artists from each of the member states. Some EU member states reacted negatively to the depiction of their country. For instance, Bulgaria decided to summon the Czech ambassador to
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in order to discuss the illustration of the Balkan country as a collection of squat toilets. Meanwhile, the Bulgarian permanent representative to the EU allegedly said, "It is a humiliation for the Bulgarian nation and an offense to our national dignity.” " For the
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, Černý created '' London Booster''—a double-decker bus with mechanical arms for doing push-ups. In April 2023, Černý opened his own gallery space, called Musoleum, in Prague's Smíchov district. On 19 May 2024, two butterfly sculptures were installed on the facade of the Máj Národní building on Národní street in Prague. The artwork honors Czechoslovak fighter pilots who served in the
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during
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. In front of the building, 359 small fighter plane silhouettes, embedded in the pavement, symbolize the exact number of these pilots. The butterflies represent peace, while the
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symbolizes war, highlighting the balance between the two. The installation was commissioned by AMADEUS Real Estate, which has owned the building since 2019, and precedes its reopening on 24 June 2024, after renovations.


Awards

In 2000, Černý won the Jindřich Chalupecký Award.


Gallery

David Cerny Upside Down Dead Horse Prague 26.06.2015 9951.jpg, St. Wenceslas riding a dead horse. ''Cf.'' this statue by Josef Václav Myslbek. David Cerny Golem Poznan 16.01.2012 4596.jpg, ''Golem'',
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Cerný hanging statue.JPG, Statue of
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hanging by one hand Miminka Davida Černého.jpg, A "tower baby" CernýPeeingStatues.jpg, '' Piss'' (2004), Prague Liberec.Busshelter.JPG, ''Feast of Giants'', a bus stop in
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London Booster.jpg, '' London Booster'' in front of Czech House in London Gesto, David Černý(sochař), 21.10.2013, Praha.jpg, ''Gesture'', Prague


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