On 15 January 2009 an exhibition opened on the premises of the European Council in Brussels to mark the beginning of the Czech Republic's six-month presidency of the European Union. The authors were, ...
Well, I laughed. But then I'm not from Bulgaria, have never been a subjugated citizen of the Ottoman Empire and am not overly sensitive to it being described as a Turkish toilet. Romania as a Dracula ...
The Czech artist David Cerny has announced he had decided to remove his sculpture Entropa ahead of schedule over political changes in his homeland. The controversial Entropa, which spurred a scandal ...
The scandalous "Entropa" exhibit in Brussels continues to stir mixed reactions and numerous commentaries in leading publications. " Why didn't anyone realize right away that there was something ...
BRUSSELS, January 15, 2009 (RFE/RL) -- Just before noon Brussels time, Europe's most talked-about artwork came to life. The Czech Republic, just 15 days into its EU presidency, is courting controversy ...
Controversial artwork gets a new home. News for any Brussels-based fan of “Entropa”, the artwork that adorned and set a controversial tone for the Czech Republic’s presidency of the Council of ...
A new art installation going on display at the European Council building in Brussels has angered EU members with its lampoons of national stereotypes. Entropa portrays Bulgaria as a toilet, Romania as ...
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Entropa: the great EU art hoax David Cerny's 'collaboration with 27 EU artists' provoked laughter when it was unveiled to celebrate the Czech Republic's presidency of the EU. Now the artist has ...
Czech officials and an artist apologized for “Entropa,” an avant-garde installation at the European Union headquarters that has been criticized for casting a disparaging light on many of the 27 ...
On 15 January 2009 an exhibition opened on the premises of the European Council in Brussels to mark the beginning of the Czech Republic’s six-month presidency of the European Union. The authors were, ...