40 Bizarre Statues
You
can find many stautes and exhibits around the world, most in public
places, sometimes celebrating an event or a person, sometimes just for
artistic effect or a political statement. While most of these keep to a
time honored tradition of what they should look like, some take a
different approach:
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| Hanging Rhino, Germany |
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| Man Hanging Out, Prague Czech Republic |
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| Crocodile eating Capitalist, Brooklyn, New York |
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| Charles La Trobe, Melbourne, Australia |
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| Cow Popsicle, Budapest, Hungary |
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| The Giant Hand, Chile |
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| Headless Musician, Amsterdam, Holland |
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| A man in the Guadalakir River, Spain |
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| Man sawing branch, Holland |
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| Violinist erupting from the floor, Holland |
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| Huge woman lying in photo booth, London, England |
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| Great Depression Bread Line Statue, New Jersey, US |
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| A saint riding a dead horse, Prague |
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| A man in water, Stockholm, Sweden |
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| The Knotted Gun, New York, US |
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| River of children, Singapore |
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| The man in the wall, Paris, France |
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| Bukcheon bench outside museum, Seoul, South Korea |
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| Die Badende, Germany |
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| De Vaartkapoen (the stumbling police officer, Brussels, Belgium |
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| Space Cow, Sweden |
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| The Awakening, Washington, US |
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| Paparazzi, Slovakia |
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| Le Pounce (the thumb), Paris, France |
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| A man at work, Slovakia |
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| Urinating statues, Prague |
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| Hashire, Japan |
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| Walking to the sky, Pennsylvania |
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| Metalmorphosis, Charlotte, North Carolina |
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| Sala Keoku, Thailand |
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| Cloud Gate, Chicago |
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| Searching for utopia, Holland |
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| The swimming man, London, England |
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| The Headington Shark, Oxford, England |
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| Giant Tap, Switzerland |
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| Franz Kafka, Prague |
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| Corporate Head, Los Angeles |
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| God father on the arch of heaven ( Godfather on the arch of heaven, Sweden |
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| Giant Fork, Springfield, Missouri |
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