The solo painting exhibition titled “Debris” by Kazi Salahuddin Ahmed opened its doors at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka, Dhanmondi, yesterday. The event boasts almost 30 acrylic works on board paper, offering viewers a glimpse into the artist’s latest explorations.
Titled “Rickshaw Artistry: A World Heritage”, the exhibition highlights vibrant, hand-painted posters of superhit films, including the legendary action movie “Shodor Ghater Kuli”, which starred renowned Dhallywood actor Rubel and was directed by Raqibul Alam Raqib.
Entering the photo exhibition’s gallery, white curtains gently swayed, displaying cyanotype prints of the portraits of Birangonas (Bangladeshi female freedom fighters), much like how their valiant stories have been hidden behind the curtains for far too long.
The solo painting exhibition titled “Debris” by Kazi Salahuddin Ahmed opened its doors at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka, Dhanmondi, yesterday. The event boasts almost 30 acrylic works on board paper, offering viewers a glimpse into the artist’s latest explorations.
Titled “Rickshaw Artistry: A World Heritage”, the exhibition highlights vibrant, hand-painted posters of superhit films, including the legendary action movie “Shodor Ghater Kuli”, which starred renowned Dhallywood actor Rubel and was directed by Raqibul Alam Raqib.
Entering the photo exhibition’s gallery, white curtains gently swayed, displaying cyanotype prints of the portraits of Birangonas (Bangladeshi female freedom fighters), much like how their valiant stories have been hidden behind the curtains for far too long.