PRAGUE: Musoleum
David Černý, the sculptor of the giant head of Franz Kafka in the centre of Prague, who enjoys being provocative and is not afraid to tackle the most contemporary topics, has opened his gallery in the five-storey building of a former distillery in Prague. Visitors to the Musoleum can view some of his most iconic works, including a walking trabant and a red bus that can do push-ups.
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