‘Where The Lotus Grows: A Return Home’ aims to explore Bangladesh through art
Taking place at the British Council premises, an exciting multi-partner collaborative project is set to captivate art enthusiasts, bringing together the artistic interpretations of British artist Richard Crooks, Bangladeshi artist Sounak Das, and curator Fouzia Mahin Choudhury.
This project showcases a vibrant collection of artworks, including collages, sculptures, photographs, VR animation and poetry - that delve into the artists' thoughts and conversations about Bangladesh.
The event, comprising of two compelling episodes, aims to foster cultural exchange and creative dialogue between the artists, while offering a unique perspective on Bangladesh's rich artistic landscape.
The exhibition was inaugurated on June 8,2023, graced by esteemed guests such as David Knox, Director Programmes, British Council Bangladesh, who inaugurated the exhibition and expressed his delight.
The exclusive gallery tour, a highlight of the first half of the programme, provided a platform for Richard Crooks and Fouzia Mahin Choudhury to engage in thought-provoking narration about their artistic process, inspirations, and reflections on Bangladesh. Audiences had the opportunity to gain insights into the artists' perspectives and witness the depth of their creative expressions.
The gallery walk was followed by a panel discussion with Richard Crooks, artist, and curator Shehzad Chowdhury, cartoonist Syed Rashad Imam Tanmoy, and moderated by Fouzia Mahin Choudhury, on the topic "Collaboration, Place, and Creative Outcomes." The panelists have worked as mentors for the British Council's international arts education project, "Rivers of the World". The artist Sounak Das, who is currently living in the Netherlands, also took part by sharing his thoughts through voice messages.
This multi-partner collaborative project promises to be a thought-provoking and visually stunning exploration of Bangladesh's artistic landscape. It celebrates the power of collaboration, cultural exchange, and creative expression, while offering a new lens through which audience can perceive this dynamic nation.
The exhibition will continue till June 19, from 10: 00 am to 8:00 pm and it is open for all at the British Council premises.
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