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Michal Pěchouček
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Michal Pěchouček

Umělec 2000/3

01.03.2000

Michal Pěchouček | art project | en cs

Michal Pěchouček (born 1973) is a artist

"I would like to have six children" said Madonna in the newspaper in San Remo. She says she has completely changed: her nights are "sad and lonely" and it`s made her "respectalle Catholic".
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