I'm sure most of you have heard about the artwork that was to be
unveiled at the EU Council building in Europe today. For those who
haven't here's the gist of it (links with more detailed info in the
text).

It's the Czech Republic's turn to take over the EU presidency this
year. To commemorate this occasion they decided to commission a work
of art that would represent all 27 of the EU member nations. The
project was to be guided by David Cerny, the Czech artist who's claims
to fame include painting a Russian tank pink and submerging Saddam
Hussein in a tank of formaldehyde (
http://www.artnewsblog.com/2007/06/david-cernys-saddam-hussein.htm ).
Cerny produced a list of 27 artists, one from each member nation,
showing how each one intended to depict their country in the piece to
be titled "Entropa". (
http://www.eu2009.cz/scripts/file.php?id=8282&down=yes ) Get it while
it's still there.

The work has now been mounted in its intended location. It consists of
a large framework, like the frames that you snap pieces of a model out
of, containing the proposed depictions of each country. However, it
appears that all paperwork was passed through without anyone actually
reading any of it. For instance, Bulgaria appears as a collection of
Turkish toilets. Keep in mind that this work is huge and it's already
been mounted. It turns out that Cerny faked all of the documents and
names of artists to be involved. The whole thing was created by him
and a couple of friends.

Let's see what they do next. Among other things, the official text
announcing the unveiling of "Entropa" contains this little tidbit,
"...we gave the 27 artists the same opportunity to express themselves
freely, as a proof that in today´s Europe there is no place for
censorship..."

The official announcement is available at
http://www.eu2009.cz/en/news-and-documents/news/entropa:-stereotypes-are-barriers-to-be-demolished-5634/

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Pall Thayer
artist
http://www.this.is/pallit
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