In the collaborative embrace of “Infrathin”, the artists channel their creative energies, forming a cohesive vessel that not only captivates but also reflects the significance of the world around us
A new art gallery, Bhumi, commenced its journey on Tuesday (March 5) with a group art exhibition titled “Artifying the Soul” in Lalmatia, Dhaka. Renowned artists from around the country have showcased their reflections, memories, and everyday experiences through a diverse range of artworks featured in the exhibition, for its inauguration.
At Alliance Francaise de Dhaka (AFD), a gallery brims with the seamless integration of poetry and paintings, each element complementing the other in a harmonious blend. One can easily get lost in the artistic world that Reza Asad Al Huda Anupam has created for his second solo exhibition “Poetrimage”, the opening of which took place at AFD yesterday.
The exhibition is open to visitors of all ages, which is a perfect place for people to enjoy.
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Slated to run till April 19, 2023, the exhibition also has abstract paintings in bright colors and letters inspired from love and compassion that is extended towards Faraaz Ayaaz Hossain, by the people he has left behind.
The scenography for the project was made by Paris-based multinational architecture, art, and design group Golem. It has been created with the support of Harper Collins India. The installation invites visitors to enter a forest of enormous pages where scenes from the book stand as tall as trees.
"Shonglogno", a solo exhibition featuring the works of Rakibul Anwar was recently displayed at La Galerie, Alliance Francaise, Dhaka. The exhibition was inaugurated on November 18, in the presence of Her Excellency, Marie Masdupuy, Ambassador of France to Bangladesh; eminent artist Professor Dhali Al Mamoon, and artist-critic Mustafa Zaman.
On November 10, Project 88 inaugurated Munem Wasif's second solo-exhibition at their gallery in Mumbai, India. The exhibition is titled "Kromosho"--'step by step' in Bengali--and features Wasif's body of work, which the artiste has developed over almost two decades. Munem Wasif’s image-based works often mix photographs with moving images, archive documents or collected paraphernalia to reveal notions of impermanence and insecurity. A major theme throughout his work, is the philosophy of leaving things open to interpretation.
An exhibition of prints as part of the Art and Education Exchange Programme-2015, between the Department of Printmaking, University of Dhaka (DU) and Department of Graphic Art of Visva Bharati University is now on at Gallery 5 of National Art Gallery, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA).
Gallery Chitrak has organised a 15-day solo watercolour exhibition titled “Voyage of Nature” by Canada-based Bangladeshi artist S. Helal Uddin.
Marking the 90th birth anniversary (July 23) of Tajuddin Ahmed, the first prime minister of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh, Gallery 21 has organised a three-day photography exhibition from July 30 to August 1, shedding light on the life sketches of the luminary who led the Liberation War of 1971.
A week-long solo water colour exhibition titled “Collage Poetry” is on at Zainul Gallery, Faculty of Fine Art (FFA), University of Dhaka.
Goethe-Institut Bangladesh, in partnership with Drik, is holding a photography exhibition, “From Kabul to Kolkata: of Belonging, Memories and Identity”, at Drik Gallery in the capital.
The seventh edition of “Bangladesh In Frames”, the annual photography exhibition of photography community “Through the Lens (TTL) Bangladesh”, ended at Drik Gallery on March 30.
Gallery Twenty One and Zonta Club of Greater Dhaka has organised a group art exhibition of Bangladeshi women artists to celebrate International Women's Day 2015.
Group art exhibition “The Sweet Taste of Liberty” is currently on at the Athena Gallery of Fine Arts in the capital.
The weeklong Oriental Painting Exhibition, organised by Oriental Painting Study Group, will close this evening at the Zainul Gallery of Faculty of Fine Art, University of Dhaka.
Oriental Painting Study Group (OPSG) in association with The Daily Star has organised a weeklong (March 17-23) 5th “Oriental Painting Exhibition” at Zainul Gallery-1 and 2, Faculty of Fine Art, University of Dhaka.