Anna Hulačová
Sow ideals and harvest hybrids.
March 19th, 2021 [removed] – [removed] [removed]
Exhibition continues until June 18th.
fluent is pleased to present Sow ideals and harvest hybrids, Anna Hulačová’s first solo exhibition in [removed];
In her sculptural work Hulačová reflects the transformation of organic and cultural landscapes in a process of rapid industrial extinction. Her work, deeply rooted in folklore, indigenieties and the tensions between artisanal and industrial forms of living, expresses a desire to resist the annihilation that neo–liberal forces impose onto rural territories and [removed];
Her solo exhibition at fluent, which marks the first presentation of her work in Spain, revisits a group of concrete figures: insects, humans, plants and public statues mutating into one another. During the collectivization process of land, the management of farms in the Checz Republic was mostly organized on a hierarchical division of the territory. The local legacies of labor, care and coexistence were soon replaced by precariousness, extraction and pollution similarly to today’s use of land by big corporations. For Hulačová, these histories are about the subjugation of nature both in collectivized and liberalized [removed]; In Sow ideals and harvest hybrids, Hulačová populates the space with concrete sculptures echoing the idea of a Soviet public monument. However these figures take on the familiar appearance of a public statue they soon turn into ambiguous, hybrid beings. Inert humans unfold as contorted plants while disembodied insects turn into an abstraction of their [removed];In them, themes of memory, mortality, transformation and metamorphosis are embodied through the use of symbolic materials, folklores, narratives and [removed];
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