Interviews

Where Images Erode

Where Images Erode

New York-based Artist Firoz Mahmud’s work begins where certainty ends. On uneven sheets of handmade paper, figures emerge, fade, and…
Silence Speaks in Materials

Silence Speaks in Materials

Bangladeshi artist Ivy Zaman’s work grows out of patience, memory, and the discipline of quiet observation. Hers is a story…
Walking the Worldpath

Walking the Worldpath

There are some lives that feel like long, winding paths,full of turns, crossroads, and unexpected openings. For visual artist Sunil…
SCULPTING THE SOUL OF EARTH

SCULPTING THE SOUL OF EARTH

In the story of Bangladesh’s art, some names shimmer quietly — not loud, not showy, but steady and enduring. Sculptor…
The Light Within Lines

The Light Within Lines

Sadek Ahmed, a Bangladeshi visual artist and motion graphics designer, has been carrying the colors and textures of this land…
WATERCOLOUR OF WHIMSY 

WATERCOLOUR OF WHIMSY 

For Bangladeshi artist Dhananjoy Mondal, art has always been a river—flowing, shifting, unpredictable, and deeply connected to the soil that…
Weaving Abstraction

Weaving Abstraction

Mohammad Eunus, a distinguished Bangladeshi artist and educator, has carved a unique path through the intricate terrain of contemporary abstraction.…
Beyond the Layers

Beyond the Layers

In the landscape of contemporary Bangladeshi art, few figures have contributed as deeply and distinctively as Farida Zaman. With a…
Of Memory and Metaphor

Of Memory and Metaphor

Ahmed Shamsuddoha is not simply a painter—he is a conjurer of visual whispers, a chronicler of Bengal’s soul as it…