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Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce Personal Showcase III, the third chapter of the group exhibition that renews the gallery’s dialogue with both emerging and established artists, fostering new collaborations. The exhibition features works by Maria Balea (b. 1990, Sighetu Marmației, ROU), Anner Cohen (b. 1997, Tel Aviv, ISR), Nick Farhi (b. 1987, New York, US), Lexia Hachtmann (b. 1993, Berlin, DE), Miguel Marina (b. 1989, Madrid, ESP), Laura Omacini (b. 1991, Venice, IT), Omar Rodriguez Graham (b. 1978, Mexico City, MX), Alexander Skats (b. 1986, Gothenburg, SE), and Xawery Wolski (b. 1960, Warsaw, PL).
The selection of works highlights an interest in experimentation and diversity of painterly languages, showcasing artists exhibiting at the gallery for the first time and opening a dialogue on themes of time, memory, and spatial perception.
On the first floor, three works by Lexia Hachtmann welcome the visitor. Her layered approach, oscillating between...More
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Rolando Anselmi is pleased to announce Personal Showcase III, the third chapter of the group exhibition that renews the gallery’s dialogue with both emerging and established artists, fostering new collaborations. The exhibition features works by Maria Balea (b. 1990, Sighetu Marmației, ROU), Anner Cohen (b. 1997, Tel Aviv, ISR), Nick Farhi (b. 1987, New York, US), Lexia Hachtmann (b. 1993, Berlin, DE), Miguel Marina (b. 1989, Madrid, ESP), Laura Omacini (b. 1991, Venice, IT), Omar Rodriguez Graham (b. 1978, Mexico City, MX), Alexander Skats (b. 1986, Gothenburg, SE), and Xawery Wolski (b. 1960, Warsaw, PL).
The selection of works highlights an interest in experimentation and diversity of painterly languages, showcasing artists exhibiting at the gallery for the first time and opening a dialogue on themes of time, memory, and spatial perception.
On the first floor, three works by Lexia Hachtmann welcome the visitor. Her layered approach, oscillating between...More