František Skála
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František Skála (b. 7 February 1956 in Prague) is a Czech sculptor, painter, children's book illustrator, musician, and dancer.[1]
He is a founding member of the music group Malý taneční orchestr Universal (the Small Dance Band) which performs popular music from the communist era of Czechoslovakia in a humorous fashion.[citation needed] He is also a founding member of the music trio, Tros Sketos.[2]
[edit] Video of Tros Sketos
- May 30, 2007 performance at Palac Akropolis in Prague
- Tros Sketos television commercial for the 2002 Karlovy Vary Film Festival
[edit] External Links
- Tvrdohlaví – František Skála - timeline of artist's work (in Czech)]
- Skála at the Rudolfinium - E-Architekt.cz article on Skála including photos of his artwork
- Frantisek Skala - A "Midwife" of Contemporary Art - Czech Radio article on Skála
- The Monstrous Muteness of František Skála - Umelec International website
- Skala at Rudolfinium - Galerie Rudolfinium's biography of Skála
- Contemporary Fine Art - The official website of the Czech Republic's history of contemporary Czech art
- VĚCI MAJÍ DUŠI - interview with Skála (in Czech)
- Porodní assistent - Reflex Magazine interview with Skála (in Czech)

