It seems like plenty of humorists and cartoonists around the EU have something of a sense of humor when it comes to Entropa. The Czech daily Dnes has a story about the cartoons and other images produced in response to David Černý’s, ahem, attention-grabbing art installation. Some of these are quite funny.
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[…] Springtime for Dubcek–whose author, Scott Brown, does nice work on Slovak and Czech political cartoons–offers a nice roundup of Entropa related images here. […]
Petko Stoyanov
This is my ART PROTEST against ENTROPA of David Cerny – http://entropa2.blogspot.com/
Entropa degrades East European countries!
David Cerny showed trivial stereotypes of some countries, and deep tragedies of other. This way he applied even stronger division of Europe.
My proposal, as Bulgarian artist, is the critical project for Cerny’s art work as well as for real Europe’s inequality, divisions and problems. This is the same time very pro-European work, thanks to which the nations and EU could pay attention to really important problems of each country and aim to solve them.
I think the deeper discussion should arise from the Cerny’s Entropa case, not only trivial provocation based on often funny for Cerny, but not seriously important stereotypes.
What do you think? This is my answer here: http://entropa2.blogspot.com/