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‘The Quiet Within’: Exhibition blurs the line between photography and painting

‘The Quiet Within’: Exhibition blurs the line between photography and painting

15 August 2026
On August 13, Bengal Shilpalay inaugurated ‘The Quiet Within’, a solo exhibition by Bangladeshi cinematographer and artist Rashed Zaman, the contents of which are a mediation between painting and photography.
15 August 2026
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Crossing the threshold: ‘Chowkath’ finds beauty in the spaces women leave behind

5 August 2026
Exploring the intersections of women, domestic spaces, memory and identity, Sarah Jabin’s second solo exhibition, “Chowkath”, invites viewers to reflect on the cultural traditions passed down through generations of Bengali households. The exhibition opened at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) on July 31.
5 August 2026
‘From Form to Concept’: Nuri Bhuiyan’s solo exhibition explores architecture through design and film

‘From Form to Concept’: Nuri Bhuiyan’s solo exhibition explores architecture through design and film

2 August 2026
The little details, the sepia tones of the entire documentary, the vibration – everything genuinely felt like a spring breeze for a spectator, soothing the eyes too. She has displayed some of her lovely photographs of different built spaces and nature as well.
2 August 2026
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The solemn colours of the monsoon come alive in ‘Rainscape’

14 July 2026
In the heart of the Bangladeshi monsoon, the image of the entire country transforms into a landscape marked by both hardship and romance. In this delta, the monsoon is a double-edged sword—a blessing or a curse, depending on the intensity of the rain. Yet people living in cities, where flooding is often less destructive than in rural areas, have learned to adapt to the season. Even so, a gentle monsoon turns nature into a work of art, inspiring countless artists. “Rainscape” is an exhibition dedicated to that artistic expression.
14 July 2026
‘Inner Certitude’: Mohiuddin Ahmed’s solo exhibition explores themes of environmental change

‘Inner Certitude’: Mohiuddin Ahmed’s solo exhibition explores themes of environmental change

12 July 2026
After participating in several group exhibitions throughout his student life and career, he has decided to exhibit his life’s versatile artistic work in his first solo art show.
12 July 2026
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‘Visible Structure’: Shamsul Alam Azad captures the poetry of monsoon colours

7 July 2026
On July 4, 2026, Gallery Chitrak inaugurated the third solo exhibition by artist Shamsul Alam Azad, titled “Visible Structure”, showcasing his evocative abstract paintings. The opening ceremony was attended by eminent artist Professor Emeritus Rafiqun Nabi as the chief guest and freedom fighter and poet Shamsuddoha Milan, the artist’s brother, as the special guest. Veteran artist Mostafizul Haque presided over the event.
7 July 2026
‘Reality of the Subconscious Mind’ explores environmental concerns through surrealism

‘Reality of the Subconscious Mind’ explores environmental concerns through surrealism

4 July 2026
La Galerie of Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) inaugurated the third solo art exhibition of surrealist artist Zakia Khan Chandana, titled “Reality of the Subconscious Mind”, on July 3.
4 July 2026
Raga Rahman’s ‘Unfamiliar Affinity’ explores art, identity and belonging

Raga Rahman’s ‘Unfamiliar Affinity’ explores art, identity and belonging

26 June 2026
Kala Kendra is currently hosting a unique multimedia exhibition titled “Unfamiliar Affinity”. This is a solo exhibition by a Bangladeshi-German photographer and multimedia artist based in Germany.
26 June 2026
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‘She in Stone’ explores the many dimensions of womanhood

Womanhood, memory, and the passage of time converge in “She in Stone”, the first solo exhibition by artist Anindita Oni, inaugurated at Studio Bhaskarmee in Hazaribagh on June 19, 2026. Showcasing a distinctive collection of artworks painted on stone, the exhibition explores themes of resilience, identity, and the enduring traces women leave behind.
23 June 2026
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Goethe-Institut revives Tagore’s bond with Germany in musical evening

Goethe-Institut Bangladesh hosted a cosy evening on June 20 commemorating the Bard of Bengal, polymath Rabindranath Tagore’s enduring connection with Germany. Titled “From the Memory Lane”, the programme navigates Tagore’s visits that have strengthened the bond between Germany and the undivided Bengal of British India.
22 June 2026
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BNSS marks 100 years of ‘Kandari Hushiar’ with musical tributes

The timeless poem “Kandari Hushiar” completed its centenary on May 22, just days after Kazi Nazrul Islam’s 127th birth anniversary. Marking both milestones, Bangladesh Nazrul Sangeet Songstha (BNSS) organised “Nazrul Jayanti 1433”, an immersive cultural programme at the auditorium of Chhayanaut Sanskriti Bhaban.
20 June 2026
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‘Tribondhon’: Three young artists, distinct visual worlds

Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) has long been known for hosting visual arts and crafts exhibitions alongside its performing arts and cultural programmes. The institution has also played an important role in supporting emerging artists by providing them with opportunities to establish themselves in the world of visual art and craft.
17 June 2026
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‘The Long Present’: Bangladesh’s most significant artists occupy Bengal’s canvas

After the tumultuous 60s, a great number of Bangladeshi artists have carried the torch of artistic practice throughout the next four decades. Their work went through addition, revision, and revolution due to social, political, and religious reasons. But it has remained prominently alive and inspired the next generations of visual artists and art enthusiasts. On the evening of a hot summer weekend, Bengal Shilpalay inaugurated an exhibition featuring these influential artists of Bangladesh who shaped our art and culture.
14 June 2026
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‘Earth & Memory’ explores memory through abstract art

Memory is rarely linear. It arrives in fragments – through colour, texture, sensation, and fleeting impressions of places once known. In “Earth & Memory”, artist Biplab Biprodas transforms these fragments into a series of abstract works that invite viewers into a deeply personal landscape shaped by nostalgia, nature, and remembrance.
10 June 2026
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‘A Shared Condition’: Exploring collective trauma through art

Alliance Française de Dhaka and ARTCON are currently hosting “A Shared Condition”, the first solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Mubtasim Alvee, who is pursuing his MFA at the Department of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka. The exhibition explores intrapersonal physical and mental states, connections, and memories that contribute to a collective identity shaped by shared social and political histories.
14 May 2026
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Soma Surovi Jannat: The Bangladeshi artist showcased at Britain’s oldest museum

Soma Surovi Jannat makes history as the first Bangladeshi artist to showcase her work in a solo exhibition titled “Climate, Culture, Care” at the Ashmolean Museum—the oldest museum in Britain and the world’s first university museum. Situated in Oxford, the museum offers residencies to South Asian artists, and for the first time, a Bangladeshi artist was given the opportunity to spend time there expanding her horizons.
21 April 2026
Dina Zaman: A humane contemporary artist

Dina Zaman: A humane contemporary artist

I merge traditional Bangladeshi techniques with contemporary concepts, often portraying women with muscular physiques to symbolize their internal strength.
29 March 2026
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Art within reach unfolds in ‘One Square Stories’

On February 14, 2026, Bhumi Gallery in Lalmatia inaugurated “One Square Stories”, a group exhibition by 20 Bangladeshi artists that centres on accessibility in art. Built around the idea that art should not remain a luxury confined to the urban upper class, the exhibition presents works created on one-square-foot canvases; compact in size, economical in medium, yet rich in detail and expression.
23 February 2026
‘Sangkalan’ brings back the history of language movement day

‘Sangkalan’ brings back the history of language movement day

Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) inaugurated “Sangkalan” on February 20, an exhibition displaying the 21st February special publications and archives in different districts of Bangladesh.
21 February 2026
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‘In Search of Heritage’: Artists revisit Varendra at Gallery Chitrak

Gallery Chitrak is currently hosting “In Search of Heritage: A Travel to Varendra”, a group exhibition by some of the country’s most celebrated artists, led by Professor Emeritus Rafiqun Nabi. The exhibition draws from their recent journey to the Varendra region of Chapainawabganj and surrounding areas.
13 February 2026
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‘Burn Baby Burn’: The darkness under urban exuberance

Dwip Gallery returns with another exhibition by Swiss artist Augustin Rebetez. Titled “Burn Baby Burn”, the show brings together works from Rebetez’s Light-box series alongside pieces by several emerging but underrepresented Bangladeshi artists, creating a visual space where brightness and unease coexist.
2 February 2026
‘This Show is a Waste of Time’: Meme, satire and dissent at Dwip

‘This Show is a Waste of Time’: Meme, satire and dissent at Dwip

Dwip, a gallery well-known for its bold approach to art and being vocal about every social issue possible, is currently hosting a solo art exhibition by Shikdar Saikat titled “This Show is a Waste of Time”. Partnered by Ghartera and Sarridon Collective, this show talks about the current social, political, and economic situation of our country, fuelled by ignorance, fascism, extremism, misogyny, and the misuse of religion, through satire and dark humour. But just like a usual “aware” millennial, the artist made unique, high-quality artistic memes instead of going for typical or traditional methods.
21 January 2026
‘The Color of Nature’: oil paintings for the eyes and the soul

‘The Color of Nature’: oil paintings for the eyes and the soul

Safiuddin Shilpalay inaugurated “The Color of Nature”, first solo art exhibition of artist Shahida Parveen on January 2.
6 January 2026
‘Prane Ano Gaan’: a promise to never let art and culture perish

‘Prane Ano Gaan’: a promise to never let art and culture perish

In the light of these events, Bengal Foundation, one of country's biggest patrons of art and culture, launched a four-day long multidisciplinary cultural festival including an array of musical performances every evening, a craft fair, a craft workshop for children, and an art exhibition by 35 of the women artists of Bangladesh and beyond.
26 December 2025
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‘Scape between Spaces’: Divinity on canvas

As a child in art school, I was known to my painting teacher as the student obsessed with landscapes. I might not have bloomed into a remarkable landscape artist, but fast forward to 2025 – after work, I dragged my exhausted self to Dwip Gallery in Lalmatia just to witness the landscape art exhibition they are currently hosting.
20 November 2025
‘Bang Bang’: Unique and fascinating French art in Dhaka

‘Bang Bang’: Unique and fascinating Swiss art in Dhaka

We often see unconventional art that keeps us wondering just how many dimensions an artist can reach through their art.
31 October 2025
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‘Dreamweaver’: Exploring the imaginative worlds of 12 emerging artists

On a mild autumn evening after work, I once again found myself drawn to Bhumi Gallery to witness the magnificent art pieces that beautifully adorned its intimate spaces. Curated by Saiful Islam Lenin, “Dreamweaver” is a group exhibition showcasing the imaginative visions of 12 emerging Bangladeshi artists. Inaugurated on October 17, 2025, the event was graced by eminent artist Prof Jamal Ahmed, who attended as the chief guest and shared an inspiring address celebrating the new generation of creators.
24 October 2025
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‘In Search of Peace’: A spark of artistic serenity

Galerie Zoom at Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) inaugurated a solo art exhibition by Sadrul Rafi titled “In Search of Peace” on October 17, 2025. The event was graced by Ekushey Padak–winning artist Professor Shahjahan Ahmed Bikash, who praised Rafi’s artistic finesse and the depth of his imagination.
22 October 2025

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