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Karlovo Namesti – Eliska Krasnohorska

IMG_0259[1]Where: This statue is located on Karlovo Namesti (Charles Square) in Prague 2 near one of the entrances to the metro line and the tram stop. GPS: 50.075965, 14.419597

What: It is a statue of Eliška Krásnohorská and was unveiled in 1931. The autor of the statue is Karla Vobišová-Žáková. The monument is carved from a single block of white marble. It depicts, a slightly larger then in life,  Eliška Krásnohorská standing in a dress with a cape tied at her neck holding a scroll of papers. She is standing on a small pedestal which has the inscription Eliška Krásnohorská.

Who: Eliška Krásnohorská (18th of November 1847 – 26th of November 1926) was a Czech author and  a pioneer of the women’s movement.  She wrote works of lyric poetry and literary criticism, however, she is usually associated with children’s literature and translations. In 1890 she founded the Minerva School in Prague. This was the first gymnasium for girls in Austria Hungary and its language of instruction was Czech.

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Krizikova Metro – Trialog

 

The Trialog outside metro Křižíkova station

Where: Just outside of Krizikova Metro station on Thámova street in the district of Karlin, Prague 8. GPS: 50.093237, 14.451936

What: The sculpture is named “Trialog” and the artist is Matěj Frank. It shows metal shapes of 3 people connected with pipes. The purpose of the sculpture is to be an interactive installation that invites people to test the complexity of collective communication. The sculpture was part of 2017’s  M³ festival/Art in Space in the district of Karlin.

Who: Matěj Frank born in 1989  and is a Czech artist.  In his work he deals mainly with the concept of space-time-motion-body and is also very interested in the conjunction between image and sound. Besides sculptures he is not shy to move to different forms of art like drawing, sound and performance art.