The exhibition of Valerian Karoušek (1929–1970) and Jiří Novák (1922–2010) revisits their role in shaping Czech sculpture of the 1960s, blending figurative and constructivist tendencies with innovative materials and ideas. Both studied at the Prague Academy, joined the M 57 group, contributed to EXPO ’58, and created works for public spaces. Karoušek fused stone and metal, inspired by nature and mountaineering, until his life ended tragically during the 1970 Andes expedition. Novák explored constructions, movement, and chance in metal structures, drawing on air and water. Their works resonate today, integrating art, science, and philosophy, and reaffirming humanity’s connection to natural elements and the cosmos. Datum und Uhrzeit Mon—Sun 10:00—18:00