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:
Man Hanging Out, Prague Czech Republic
Crocodile eating Capitalist, Brooklyn, New York
Charles La Trobe, Melbourne, Australia
Cow Popsicle, Budapest, Hungary
The Giant Hand, Chile
Headless Musician, Amsterdam, Holland
A man in the Guadalakir River, Spain
Man sawing branch, Holland
Violinist erupting from the floor, Holland
Huge woman lying in photo booth, London, England
Great Depression Bread Line Statue, New Jersey, US
A saint riding a dead horse, Prague
A man in water, Stockholm, Sweden
The Knotted Gun, New York, US
River of children, Singapore
The man in the wall, Paris, France
Bukcheon bench outside museum, Seoul, South Korea
Die Badende, Germany
De Vaartkapoen (the stumbling police officer, Brussels, Belgium
Space Cow, Sweden
The Awakening, Washington, US
Paparazzi, Slovakia
Le Pounce (the thumb), Paris, France
A man at work, Slovakia
Urinating statues, Prague
Hashire, Japan
Walking to the sky, Pennsylvania
Metalmorphosis, Charlotte, North Carolina
Sala Keoku, Thailand
Cloud Gate, Chicago
Searching for utopia, Holland
The swimming man, London, England
The Headington Shark, Oxford, England
Giant Tap, Switzerland
Franz Kafka, Prague
Corporate Head, Los Angeles
God father on the arch of heaven ( Godfather on the arch of heaven, Sweden
Giant Fork, Springfield, Missouri