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    Prague Castle: New Exhibition ‘Předjaří: Prchavé Existence’ Opens Tomorrow

    Contemporary art meets the splendour of early spring: a tribute to the transience of nature

    The arrival of spring, when nature awakens and the intoxicating scent of flowers fills the air, is also a time of renewal and inspiration. Blooming tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and clivias stimulate the senses, and when combined with contemporary art, they create a truly unique experience—this is the essence of the exhibition Předjaří: Prchavé Existence (Early Spring: Fleeting Existence).

    The exhibition, held in the Imperial Greenhouse in the Royal Garden (Empírový skleník v Královské zahradě), runs from 6 to 16 March and explores the themes of transience and direct engagement with nature.

    Foto: Pražský hrad

    Alongside the vibrant blooms of the greenhouse, contemporary artworks reflect on the fleeting nature of existence and the delicate connection between humans and the natural world. Fragility and impermanence define all living organisms and the transient processes of nature.

    Foto: Pražský hrad

    For Fleeting Existence, artists have created works that not only depict nature—including humans as an intrinsic part of it—but also utilise unusual, often delicate or ephemeral materials. These include living plants, fungi, feathers, and other organic elements, as well as water, plaster, paper, Plexiglas, light reflections, fabric prints, light projections, and sound.

    Foto: Pražský hrad

    This sculptural exhibition showcases a diverse range of contemporary artists and artistic approaches that extend beyond traditional sculpture and media. In addition to sculptures, visitors will encounter objects, small-scale installations, light projections, and sound interventions, all centred around the theme of flowers.

    Předjaří: Prchavé Existence
    Early Spring: Fleeting Existence

    When: 6–16 March 2025
    Where: Prague Castle, Imperial Greenhouse in the Royal Garden (not wheelchair accessible)

    Opening hours: Daily 10:00–17:00 (last admission at 16:30)
    Admission: 50 CZK (children under 6 free)
    Guided tours: 7, 10, 11, and 13 March

    Further details can be found on the exhibition website.

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