Monday, September 04, 2006
Pictures at an exhibition


The photo on the left was taken in Wenceslas Square and is typical of the art installations featured there. Obviously, the fall of communism gave some artists a feeling of indestructability. Some of the art was more bizarre than others, including a tree featuring a toilet on the end of each branch. I do have a photograph but that can wait for another day.
As this is a political blog then inevitably I had to feature the statue paying tribute to the work of Franz Kafka. This representation of bureaucracy (on the right) seems very apt somehow.