The exhibition Silent Spring: Art and Nature 1930–1970 has been extended until October 12, 2025!
The exhibition Silent Spring examines the relationship between humans and nature through artworks from the 1930s to the beginning of normalization. The project focuses on the search for organic abstract forms in sculpture, first emerging in Surrealism before World War II and later in the sculpture of the 1960s. It is named after Rachel Carson's influential book, which first outlined the environmental impacts of pesticide use.
Venue: 1st floor of the Trade Fair Palace