CultRise
Arts Organization

CultRise is a cultural association that uses today’s technologies to develop a multidisciplinary network aiming to the promotion of young talents, collectives of creatives and fertile minds in diverse sectors of art and culture.

New synergies, cooperations and forms of collaboration are needed in order for culture to acquire a fundamental role for future generations.

Only like this art can become a medium of connection, communication and contact between international and local realities, allowing italian culture to rise again under the global spot-lights, engaging and stimulating an always greater public.

CultRise
Arts Organization

CultRise is a cultural association that uses today’s technologies to develop a multidisciplinary network aiming to the promotion of young talents, collectives of creatives and fertile minds in diverse sectors of art and culture.

New synergies, cooperations and forms of collaboration are needed in order for culture to acquire a fundamental role for future generations.

Only like this art can become a medium of connection, communication and contact between international and local realities, allowing italian culture to rise again under the global spot-lights, engaging and stimulating an always greater public.

  • Selma Selman: her0
    Nov 11, 2023 – Jan 14,2024
    Gropius Bau
    Berlin, Germany
    Beginning 11 November 2023, the Gropius Bau shows her0, a presentation by visual artist Selma Selman. At its core lies the development of her performance Motherboards (2023–ongoing), in which Selman and members of her family dismantle electronic waste. Challenging oversimplified and racialised narratives, the performance offers palpable insights into dynamics of power around the notion of sustainability. (more…)
  • Nonmemory
    Sep 15, 2023 – Jan 14, 2024
    Hauser & Wirth
    Los Angeles, USA
    Through a variety of media and material, the artists in this exhibition use space as the repository for dreams, fantasies, traumas and anxieties, while offering opportunities to re-imagine and recreate reality. The title of the exhibition Nonmemory, takes direct inspiration from Kelley’s use of the term, a way of treating, reordering and representing the complex and unstable relationship between memory, space and identity. (more…)