Spring Flowers in Prague Castle Greenhouse
Dear art of all kinds lovers, let's enjoy together the look at the first glimpses of spring, the blossoming buds of colourful tulips, hippeastrums, daffodils, and other flowers with the work of contemporary young artists!
We are going to stroll around the garden, its premises, and learn a little bit more about the Czech most important and magnificent residence. After the exhibition and stroll we can enjoy warm drink or cake or soup in my favorite Lobkowicz palace Café.
The exhibition Early Spring: A Garden of Small Gestures, draws inspiration from Modern Nature, a book by the British filmmaker and artist Derek Jarman Protected content . Toward the end of his life, Jarman purchased an old fisherman’s cottage on a beach near the nuclear power station in Dungeness, Kent. At Prospect Cottage, as he so named the house, he created a peculiar garden, despite the inhospitable conditions—a garden that remains his artistic statement to this day: resolutely unconventional, wild, resilient, and strange. The garden can serve as a portrait, a ritual, a refuge – an open-ended activity that requires perseverance, a tolerance for not having things fully under control, and an ability to adapt.
The greenhouse in the Royal Garden also offers a flower showcase. It is an alchemy that the team of gardeners at Prague Castle fine-tunes well in advance.
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