Near Field
Galerie Rolando Anselmi•Jun 06, 2026 — Sep 30, 2026
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Rolando Anselmi is pleased to present Near Field, a solo exhibition by Czech artist Adéla Janská, following her collaboration with the gallery in 2024, when she participated in its first residency program in Rome. Bringing together new oil paintings on canvas, the show continues her exploration of female identities, shaped by tension and resolve. The title is taken from a work on display, Near Field II (2026). In scientific language, a “near field” is the area immediately surrounding an electromagnetic source, such as an antenna, where waves behave differently than at a greater distance. Janská shifts this abstract term into a human register. Her figures stand in proximity, bound by force and unease. This nearness is not passive; it produces charge. Across the exhibition, the gaze becomes a central device. The protagonists meet us with authority, yet their expressions escape definition. Their eyes suggest confidence and resistance, without settling into a specific emotion. Fragility…
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Near Field
Galerie Rolando Anselmi•Jun 06, 2026 — Sep 30, 2026
Press Release
Rolando Anselmi is pleased to present Near Field, a solo exhibition by Czech artist Adéla Janská, following her collaboration with the gallery in 2024, when she participated in its first residency program in Rome. Bringing together new oil paintings on canvas, the show continues her exploration of female identities, shaped by tension and resolve. The title is taken from a work on display, Near Field II (2026). In scientific language, a “near field” is the area immediately surrounding an electromagnetic source, such as an antenna, where waves behave differently than at a greater distance. Janská shifts this abstract term into a human register. Her figures stand in proximity, bound by force and unease. This nearness is not passive; it produces charge. Across the exhibition, the gaze becomes a central device. The protagonists meet us with authority, yet their expressions escape definition. Their eyes suggest confidence and resistance, without settling into a specific emotion. Fragility…




































































































