ANATOMY LESSON If anyone notices
Jan. 13th to Feb. 3rd, 2026
“Anatomy Lesson” looks back to the 18th century, when Anatomical Venus figures presented the female body as a scientific specimen beautiful, exposed, and silent. The body was fully visible, yet the soul was absent; a woman seen by all, but truly noticed by none.
“If Anyone Notices” approaches womanhood not as a fixed idea, but as an emotional state in motion. This exhibition does not explain feelings; it allows them to be sensed. Between silence and need, strength and fragility, emotions exist quietly—without demand, without cry—waiting only to be noticed.
The works explore the fragile space between a woman’s lived reality and her inner aspirations. Here, silence becomes a language, endurance a form of survival, and overwhelming presence slowly transforms into absence. The exhibition offers no conclusions—only a moment of contemplation, where noticing is enough.
A tribute to Rembrandt and his iconic Anatomy Lesson with Dr. Tulp (1632).