Czech artist Anna Hulačová (born 1984 in Sušice, lives and works in Klučov, Czech Republic) uses traditional techniques to create sculptures and installations that illustrate the fundamental dichotomies between nature and industry, localism and globalism, utopia and dystopia. Oscillating between abstraction and figuration, her retro-futuristic works draw their formal vocabulary from a wide range of styles, from Czech folklore to Brutalist architecture.

In Harvest , the artist explores recurring themes in his work related to modernization and industrialization, two concepts that continue to define the ideological framework within which agricultural practices and our relationships with the animal world are situated. Witness these endangered field birds, which seem trapped by the environment on which their survival depends.