Anna Hulačová’s Agro-Kosmo intertwines agriculture, mythology, and futurism to explore the connections between earthly labor and cosmic imagination. The sculptural forms evoke both archaic rituals and science-fiction aesthetics, merging rural traditions with visions of extraterrestrial life. Through the use of concrete and organic motifs, Hulačová reflects on how human survival is bound to cycles of cultivation, nourishment, and belief. Ultimately, Agro-Kosmo questions how communities sustain themselves—materially and spiritually—in an era of ecological and technological transformation.