
Gladstone Gallery presents drawings by Anna Zemánková from the 1960s–70s, revealing her pioneering role in abstraction. Her intricate, botanical compositions radiate with energy, merging sound, memory, and form through a process of intuitive creation. Once a dentist and mother, Zemánková returned to art later in life, crafting visionary, untitled works rooted in subconscious exploration. Her luminous pieces pulse with life, offering a surreal, emotive journey into otherworldly beauty.