Veronika Bromova is the Czech Republic new-media artists focussing on computer manipulating picture by programm Photoshop. She lives and works in Prague. She working with genre themes, feminism, pedophilia and mystery, she has exhibited in Europe and the United States. She has received grants and awards- czech "Grammy" for the best CD cover, including the International Studio Program in New York, 1998. She represented the Czech Republic at the 19...
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Veronika Bromova is the Czech Republic new-media artists focussing on computer manipulating picture by programm Photoshop. She lives and works in Prague. She working with genre themes, feminism, pedophilia and mystery, she has exhibited in Europe and the United States. She has received grants and awards- czech "Grammy" for the best CD cover, including the International Studio Program in New York, 1998. She represented the Czech Republic at the 1999 Venice Biennale in the Czechoslovakia building.
Bromova was discovered as a two-year-old by a well-known Socialist Realist sculptor, Lidicky, who used her as the model for the child in a monumental sculpture of the "Ideal Socialist Family", which was placed beside the national memorial building on a hill in central Prague, where the mummified body of the first Communist president, Klement Gottwald, was housed. The statue for which she modelled still stands there, but the building is virtually abandoned.
The core of Bromova's work is...
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