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title: "Artist Talk"
date: 2026-08-19
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url: "https://www.schirn.de/en/event/artist-talk-ah-en/"
description: "With Anna Hulačová and Martina Weinhart"
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# Artist Talk

- ![A woman with brown hair wears a patterned shirt and holds a wooden sculpture in her hand, in front of a neutral wall.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Schirn_Presse_Portraet_Anna-Hulacova_c_Finn-Waldherr.jpg)

Portrait Anna Hulačová, 2026

© Photo: Finn Waldherr
- ![](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2024-MartinaWeinhart-Vorauswahl-5G1A4617.jpg)

SCHIRN Kuratorin Martina Weinhart

© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 2024, Foto: Diana Pfammatter
- ![Sculptures of two milkmaids and a cow in gray, minimalist design with a cable connection.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Schirn_Presse_Anna_Hulacova_Bugonia_c_Jakub-Precechtel.jpg)

Anna Hulačová, After Bugonia, 2025

© Anna Hulačová, courtesy of the artist and Hunt Kastner Prague, photo: Jakub Přecechtěl
- ![A woman with brown hair wears a patterned shirt and holds a wooden sculpture in her hand, in front of a neutral wall.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Schirn_Presse_Portraet_Anna-Hulacova_c_Finn-Waldherr.jpg)

Portrait Anna Hulačová, 2026

© Photo: Finn Waldherr
- ![](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2024-MartinaWeinhart-Vorauswahl-5G1A4617.jpg)

SCHIRN Kuratorin Martina Weinhart

© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 2024, Foto: Diana Pfammatter
- ![Sculptures of two milkmaids and a cow in gray, minimalist design with a cable connection.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Schirn_Presse_Anna_Hulacova_Bugonia_c_Jakub-Precechtel.jpg)

Anna Hulačová, After Bugonia, 2025

© Anna Hulačová, courtesy of the artist and Hunt Kastner Prague, photo: Jakub Přecechtěl
- ![A woman with brown hair wears a patterned shirt and holds a wooden sculpture in her hand, in front of a neutral wall.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Schirn_Presse_Portraet_Anna-Hulacova_c_Finn-Waldherr.jpg)

Portrait Anna Hulačová, 2026

© Photo: Finn Waldherr
- ![](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2024-MartinaWeinhart-Vorauswahl-5G1A4617.jpg)

SCHIRN Kuratorin Martina Weinhart

© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 2024, Foto: Diana Pfammatter
- ![Sculptures of two milkmaids and a cow in gray, minimalist design with a cable connection.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Schirn_Presse_Anna_Hulacova_Bugonia_c_Jakub-Precechtel.jpg)

Anna Hulačová, After Bugonia, 2025

© Anna Hulačová, courtesy of the artist and Hunt Kastner Prague, photo: Jakub Přecechtěl
- ![A woman with brown hair wears a patterned shirt and holds a wooden sculpture in her hand, in front of a neutral wall.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Schirn_Presse_Portraet_Anna-Hulacova_c_Finn-Waldherr.jpg)

Portrait Anna Hulačová, 2026

© Photo: Finn Waldherr
- ![](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2024-MartinaWeinhart-Vorauswahl-5G1A4617.jpg)

SCHIRN Kuratorin Martina Weinhart

© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 2024, Foto: Diana Pfammatter
- ![Sculptures of two milkmaids and a cow in gray, minimalist design with a cable connection.](https://schirn.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Schirn_Presse_Anna_Hulacova_Bugonia_c_Jakub-Precechtel.jpg)

Anna Hulačová, After Bugonia, 2025

© Anna Hulačová, courtesy of the artist and Hunt Kastner Prague, photo: Jakub Přecechtěl

With the artist Anna Hulačová and the exhibition's curator, Martina Weinhart.

[  Buy ticket ](https://schirn.ticketfritz.de/en/Shop/Detail/70815/58564)

**When** Thursday, October 1, 2026, 7 PM

**Notes** Admission with exhibition ticket. Limited number of seats

The SCHIRN presents the first solo exhibition in Germany by artist Anna Hulačová. Her sculptures combine Surrealism, socialist Brutalism, and Czech folk art into a distinctive cosmos, in which she explores the relationship between humans and nature from an ecofeminist perspective. In doing so, bees and concrete become symbols of a utopian-apocalyptic vision.