Tereza Tomanová’s work is not just a metaphor for creation and destruction, but a direct imprint of it. The co-author of the painterly structures is the walnut – a dye distilled from the shells, which carries the memory of the earth, time and decomposition process. The painting thus arises from cooperation with nature, not from the desire to control it. The human hand is a mediator, through which matter itself speaks – fluid, ephemeral, alive. An image is created that is not just a human perspective on the world, but also the world’s perspective on us. Curator: Jacqueline Kahl.