Art for Home
Even though all of my art is supposed to please you at your home and make your life less miserable, some of my pieces have crossed the border from art to design.
Why? To be useful. Or useless. Or not to be used at all and just laughed at. Who knows?
Or maybe they just exist to make you question your sanity and help you feel better in your insanity.
Bread and Circuses
I made Produit de France as a response to the cliché of France — a stereotype one resists, yet it repeats until it becomes truth. Endless crowds, endless baguettes, endless happiness of baguettes. A nation identified with bread. Pride of bread. Masturbating pride. Produit de France. That was my first impulse.
Later I realized there’s something deeper in this symbolic mix of bread and a sex toy: the dynamics of “Bread and Circuses,” which, I suppose, didn’t end with ancient Rome.
2009
Object
Silicone, vibrator engine
50×6×4 cms (h×w×d)
Police
Police. In Czech the word means a shelf. In a few other languages it stands for protectors of public order. Literal application of this trans-linguistic confusion creates a joke that only a small part of the world population, that speaks Czech, will understand.
Police is my infantile-dadaistic tribute to awkwardness as one of the most important parts of human life. Awkwardness beautifully hits and shows us our limits and through that it gives us the chance to free ourselves from these bounds.
2012
Object
Shelf, Light Beacon, Text
25 ×110×24 cms (h×w×d)











