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Soma Surovi Jannat: The Bangladeshi artist showcased at Britain’s oldest museum

21 April 2026, 10:00 AM
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, 10:00 AM
Dina Zaman: A humane contemporary artist

Dina Zaman: A humane contemporary artist

29 March 2026, 17:12 PM
I merge traditional Bangladeshi techniques with contemporary concepts, often portraying women with muscular physiques to symbolize their internal strength.
29 March 2026, 17:12 PM
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Art within reach unfolds in ‘One Square Stories’

23 February 2026, 19:01 PM
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, 19:01 PM
‘Sangkalan’ brings back the history of language movement day

‘Sangkalan’ brings back the history of language movement day

21 February 2026, 19:54 PM
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, 19:54 PM
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‘In Search of Heritage’: Artists revisit Varendra at Gallery Chitrak

13 February 2026, 11:09 AM
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, 11:09 AM
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‘Burn Baby Burn’: The darkness under urban exuberance

2 February 2026, 21:50 PM
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, 21:50 PM
‘This Show is a Waste of Time’: Meme, satire and dissent at Dwip

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

21 January 2026, 10:00 AM
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, 10:00 AM
‘The Color of Nature’: oil paintings for the eyes and the soul

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

6 January 2026, 06:52 AM
Safiuddin Shilpalay inaugurated “The Color of Nature”, first solo art exhibition of artist Shahida Parveen on January 2.
6 January 2026, 06:52 AM
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‘US Women’: An artistic tribute to the spirit of women

March is celebrated around the world as the month of women, with the 8th being International Women’s Day. To honour and commemorate the revolution of women in society, the EMK Center in Dhaka observes ‘Women’s History Month’ through visual art exhibitions every year, titled “US Women”.
24 March 2023, 13:17 PM
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‘The Fearless Call-II’: Remembering Bangabandhu

The inauguration of “The Fearless Call-II” took place at Russel Square, Dhanmondi 32, on March 17 at 10am—the birthday of the father of the nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
17 March 2023, 13:36 PM
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‘DOTS': Exploring tiny artworks

Back in 16th century, small portraits were made using vellum, copper, ivory etc. The portraits were part of illuminators that held a manuscript and a medal.
16 March 2023, 05:17 AM
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‘Nutrition Stories- Collaborative Responsibility for Change’: In the wake of natural disasters

On March 2, Kala Kendra inaugurated “Nutrition Stories: Collaborative Responsibility for Change”.
10 March 2023, 14:02 PM
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‘Portraits of Artists’: Seeing the faces behind the art

On February 23, 2023, Bengal Shilpalay held the book launch ceremony for “Portraits of Artists”, coupled with an exhibition.
1 March 2023, 10:55 AM
‘Nodee Nebe!’ –An appeal to save the rivers of Bangladesh

‘Nodi Nebe!’ –An appeal to save the rivers of Bangladesh

The decline in river water and how we are losing our natural resource has been beautifully portrayed through “Nodi Nebe!” –a photography exhibition by Kakoli Prodhan. This is a plea to save rivers, as they have life too.  
25 February 2023, 10:39 AM
‘Baksher Baire’ –Art for healing

‘Baksher Baire’ –Art for healing

During the workshop, the eight artists –Dina Zaman, Sadia Hussain Ether, Abir Shome, Syed Tareq Rahman, Jewel A. Rob, Sanjid Mahmud, Rupam Roy, Emran Sohel produced art pieces along with the kids of Shishupolli. Dina herself wore full white clothes and asked the kids to paint on them. They also painted with the art supplies they received at the workshop. It ended with a small cultural program by the residents of Shishupolli.
23 February 2023, 11:44 AM
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‘Baksher Baire’: An art workshop for underprivileged children

The workshop will feature eight emerging Bangladeshi artists with their 2D, collaborative, and collective artworks.
15 February 2023, 10:55 AM
Arrivederci, Dhaka Art Summit

Arrivederci, Dhaka Art Summit

DAS 2023 was a blast that left us with more appreciation and appetite for art. Two years will go by soon and before we know it, DAS will be back in 2025 hopefully, with a bigger burst of emotions, skills, and creativity.   
12 February 2023, 14:04 PM
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The everlasting charm of Dhaka Art Summit

February is the month of spring, love, books, and flowers. Along with Ekushey Boi Mela, this month also sees the return of the biggest arena of art and culture—Dhaka Art Summit (DAS) 2023.
5 February 2023, 04:00 AM
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Dhaka Art Summit: Day 1 Recap

Day one of Dhaka Art Summit (DAS) 2023 kicked-off at the National Art Gallery of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on February 3, 2023. 
3 February 2023, 13:51 PM
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‘Self and Others’: Rumky’s mysterious and magical artistry

The opening ceremony for Hasura Akther Rumky’s first solo exhibition, ‘Self and Others’, took place at Alliance Francaise de Dhaka (AFD) on Friday, January 27.
29 January 2023, 04:12 AM
‘In/Visible’ –Women, Art, and Violence

‘In/Visible’ –Women, Art, and Violence

The female physique has always been an object of love, passion, desire, and lust regardless of race, caste, place, and time. Human world and its growth revolves around the womb. However, the body of a woman is also a reflection of male domination and violence. And the wounds it receives, visible or not, can tell horrifying stories. Dilara Begum Jolly’s solo exhibition ‘In/visible’ is a depiction of female bodies and the injuries inflicted upon them.
27 January 2023, 11:00 AM
“Bengal Stream”: Exploring the ever growing architecture of the land

“Bengal Stream”: Exploring the ever growing architecture of the land

The opening ceremony of ‘Bengal Stream: The Vibrant Architecture Scene of Bangladesh’ was held at Bengal Shilpalay December 10, 2022. M.A Mannan, Honorable Minister of Planning, Government of Bangladesh inaugurated the exhibition as the Chief Guest. Nathalie Chuard, Ambassador of Switzerland to Bangladesh, and Honorable Member of Parliament, Mr. Asaduzzaman Noor, were also present as Special Guests at the event.
17 January 2023, 07:02 AM
LenZKraft- Connecting Fantasy and Glamour through photography

LenZKraft: Connecting fantasy and glamour through photography

Photography is so much more than just a click of the camera. Like paintings, photography has contributed to the world of visual arts in a diversified way. Speaking of photography, we had the privilege of talking to the fashion photographer of Bangladesh in 2022, Sheikh Suraiya Rehnuma, the founder of LenZKraft.
11 January 2023, 13:14 PM
Airport Style: Revival of a classic-wear in Bangladesh

Airport Style: Revival of a classic-wear in Bangladesh

‘Airport Style’ is a rising clothier brand run by young entrepreneurs who have recently made a name in the fashion industry of Bangladesh. We had the opportunity to talk to the founders, Ashiq Seraj and Imayan Vignarajah, on their three-year journey.
7 January 2023, 13:29 PM
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Maa

Delicate like butterfly wings, And yet as strong as boulders Her mind is a divine place, Eternal peace on her shoulders. 
6 January 2023, 18:00 PM
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Morph(in)- Humans, metaphors, and dystopia

"Morph(in)", a visual art exhibition by Reesham Shahab Tirtho, Ata Mojlish, Abir Shome, and Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo was inaugurated at Dwip Gallery, Lalmatia on December 02, 2022. The four artists took the initiative to showcase their artworks following a certain concept and "Morph(in)" is the result of their artistry.
4 January 2023, 20:43 PM
‘Artists Make Space’: Stories of survival, revival and reformation

‘Artists Make Space’: Stories of survival, revival and reformation

The first piece of AMS is ‘Lost in Translation’ by visual artist Azizee Fawmi Khan. In search of the soul of a lost city, the artist traveled to Panam Nagar, collected some of its snippets—including the local folktales—and found a connection with the drama ‘Neel Darpan’ by Dinabandhu Mitra.
15 December 2022, 13:16 PM
Saifuddin Ahmed's Dreams Ascendant’ solo exhibition

‘Dreams Ascendant’: Saifuddin Ahmed’s enchanting artistry

Abstraction has always been an intriguing medium of expression. In recent years, abstract art has made its way to the general spectators, outside of just artists and patrons. As one of the most popular elements of modern-art, abstraction brings forth unknown and unseen emotions and thought-processes. “Dreams Ascendant”, Saifuddin Ahmed’s first solo exhibition, shows a dominance of this particular style. The inauguration of the exhibition took place at Gallery Shilpangan, Lalmatia on December 4. Artist and cartoonist Shishir Bhattacharjee, and Professor Nisar Hossain, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Art at University of Dhaka were present at the opening ceremony.
6 December 2022, 12:43 PM

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