Adelisa Selimbašić
Adelisa Selimbašić (Karlsruhe, 1996) lives and works in Milan. She is an Italian-Bosnian artist, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. Adelisa chooses the medium of painting to explore and tell the politics and practices of cultural relativism through the attitudes of the body. In his pictorial grammar, starting from a political dimension of intimacy, anatomies become other expedients towards a multifaceted, multidimensional and never absolute imaginary. Adelisa Selimbašic, with a sculptural and photographic eye, uses the surface of the canvas as a material (...)
Adelisa Selimbašić (Karlsruhe, 1996) lives and works in Milan. She is an Italian-Bosnian artist, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. Adelisa chooses the medium of painting to explore and tell the politics and practices of cultural relativism through the attitudes of the body. In his pictorial grammar, starting from a political dimension of intimacy, anatomies become other expedients towards a multifaceted, multidimensional and never absolute imaginary. Adelisa Selimbašic, with a sculptural and photographic eye, uses the surface of the canvas as a material plane of research to investigate the potential act of vision through color. Her urgency is to consider figuration as a tool to alienate the figurative image from denotative logic, questioning the classical rules of pictorial and photographic composition through the reinterpretation of the reality. (Text by Giulia Pontoriero)
Solo exhibitions: Sara Lo Russo, Spazio Adiacenze, Bologna (2022); IPER- CUBO gallery, STATE OF, Milan (2021);
Group exhibitions: ArchiViVitali, Bellano (2022); Break-in. Temporal displacement, The Address gallery, Brescia (2022); Renata Fabbri, Milan (2021).

Ph. Niccolo Berretta
- Adelisa Selimbašić, Le Bagnanti, 2021Oil on canvas, 273x304 cm


- Serena Vestrucci
The work Abbronzatissimi (2023) is now part of the permanent collection of the Santa Maria della Scala Museum in Siena

- Sophie Ko
Scuderie e Parco del Castello di Miramare, Trieste
December 6 2024 – November 9 2025
Curated by Melania Rossi

- Giovanni Kronenberg
Curated by the Curatorial Collective of students from the Luiss Business School
COSMO Trastevere, Rome
Piazza di Sant’Apollonia, 13
December 18, 2024 – January 15, 2025
Opening December 18, 7.30 pm – 22.30 pm

- Giovanni Kronenberg
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
December 14 – February 23, 2024
Opening Saturday December 14, h. 11.30
Curated by Saverio Verini