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Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce Adéla Janská and Lexia Hachtman’s duo exhibition at the Berlin gallery, conceived and created as a ‘window project’, an exhibition format visible from the street.
In Janká’s painting, femininity emerges through a solitary figure set within a domestic interior, whose luminous skin evokes the delicate surface of porcelain dolls. Here, memory and dream converge, staging a dialogue between intimacy and distance, strength and fragility, while suspending time and space in a dreamlike, almost enchanted atmosphere.
Ambiguity of desire and isolation also emerges in Hachtman’s work: her figures inhabit fragmented, scenographic rooms, captured in moments of transition. Through layering and reduction, she balances drawing and color to create images that linger in a prolonged sense of waiting.
In both, the human body takes on a significant role: their works construct a dialogue on intimacy, estrangement, and the complexity of...More
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Press Release
Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce Adéla Janská and Lexia Hachtman’s duo exhibition at the Berlin gallery, conceived and created as a ‘window project’, an exhibition format visible from the street.
In Janká’s painting, femininity emerges through a solitary figure set within a domestic interior, whose luminous skin evokes the delicate surface of porcelain dolls. Here, memory and dream converge, staging a dialogue between intimacy and distance, strength and fragility, while suspending time and space in a dreamlike, almost enchanted atmosphere.
Ambiguity of desire and isolation also emerges in Hachtman’s work: her figures inhabit fragmented, scenographic rooms, captured in moments of transition. Through layering and reduction, she balances drawing and color to create images that linger in a prolonged sense of waiting.
In both, the human body takes on a significant role: their works construct a dialogue on intimacy, estrangement, and the complexity of...More






































