While at first sight Jakub Nepraš’ work may seem abstract, at second glance it is often surprisingly concrete. The core of his production has always been firmly anchored in reality, especially in the social systems which we "voluntarily" submit ourselves to as we go about our everyday existence. In his newest work, however, entitled Landscape (2012), Nepraš has moved to a new level: his new installation is more than just a reflection of reality, or a way of capturing this reality as a form of heterotopia. Landscape is, in many respects, an idealized form of the present, a utopian landscape of today - a place whose coordinates may be difficult to determine, but despite, or precisely because of this, is a place worth moving towards.