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Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy EXHIBITIONS EVENTS & EVENT CALENDAR WORKSHOPS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY BANGLADESH 2017 Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Gallery Opening Times | Everyday: 11am to 8pm Opening Ceremony: 4pm, 3 February, 2017 Artist: Donald Weber Artist: Kanu Gandhi Artist: Boris Eldagsen Artist: Cristina de Middel Exhibition: Interrogations Exhibition: Kanu’s Gandhi Exhibition: How to Disappear Exhibition: The Afronauts Country: Canada Country: India Completely: THE POEMS Country: Spain 3-16 FEBRUARY, 2017 Country: Germany TRANSITION Photo: Debashish Chakrabarty, Design: Azad/Drik, Production: Drik ([email protected]) Drik Production: Azad/Drik, Design: Chakrabarty, Debashish Photo: CHOBI MELA IX North the world's most demographically inclusive festival Artist: Lois Patiño Artist: Nasir Ali Mamun Artist: Robert Zhao Renhui Artist: Naeem Mohaiemen Exhibition: Night Without Exhibition: The Poet with Exhibition: A Guide to the Flora Exhibition: United Red Army Distance the Camera and Fauna of the World Country: Bangladesh Country: Spain (Photographs from 1972-1982) Country: Singapore Country: Bangladesh T & Collony & College MOTIJHEEL C/A MOTIJHEEL Drik House 58, Road 15A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh Asian Media Institute South Pathshala Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh 16, Sukrabad, Panthapath, Academy Bangladesh Shilpakala Segunbagicha, Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladesh Beauty Boarding Dhaka, Bangladesh 1 Shris Das Lane, Banglabazar, BulBul Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA) Dhaka-1100 Academy, Bulbul 7 Waisghat, Northbrook hall Dhaka Northbrook Hall Road, Banglabazar, Ahsan Manzil Islampur Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh Shantibag Dit Extension Road Extension Dit Road Toyenbee Circula Road Artist: Stanley Greene Artist: Shahria Sharmin Artist: Susanta Mandal Artist: Bruno Boudjelal Shahidbag Exhibition: Open Wound Exhibition: Call Me Heena Exhibition: Scrutiny Exhibition: Algeria, Scrapbooks Bangabhaban Road Bangabhaban Outer Circular Road Avenue Dit Motijheel Country: USA Country: Bangladesh Country: India Country: France - Algeria Rajarbag MOTIJHEEL Thatari Bazar Malibag B K Dash Road Beauty Boarding Shantinagar Dit Road Dit Wari Road Hall Broke North Theatre Gallery Jonson Road Jonson Kaptan Bazar Road Nawabpur Nayapaltan Baitul Mukarrom GPO Lalitakala kendra Shuritola Purana Paltan Jagannath University College Sadar Ghat Northbrook Hall Noawbpur BMA Road South North English Road Shankhari Bazar Puranapaltan Road Puranapaltan Osmani Memorial Hall Patuatuli Road Artist:Taufiqur Rahman Anik Artist: Tomas Van Houtryve Artist: Yoshikatsu Fujii Shiddeswari Shegunbagicha City Corporation Siddikbazar Circut House Road House Circut Nazira Bazar Exhibition: du•o•logue Exhibition: Blue Sky Days Exhibition: Red String Road Ali Munsur Shahid Road Abdul Gani Road Alauddin PWD Bhaban Bulbul Foreign Ministry Country: Bangladesh Country: Belgium Country: Japan (BAFA) Central Church Academy Nawab Eusuf Road Eusuf Nawab Islampur Road of Fine Arts RAMNA Ahsan Manzil Baily Roadr Baily Hare Road Nimtoli Road Agasadek Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Shishu Academy Carzon Hall High Court ASIATIC GALLER OF FINE ARTS Supreme Court Postcolonial Photo Studio Curated by Alexander Supartono Shahid Tazuddn Avenue Ramnapark MINTO ROAD MINTO Mitford Road Nazimuddin Road Nazimuddin Saat Rowza Old Elephent Road Elephent Old Hossaini Dalan Quarter BG Press NEW ESKATON ROAD ESKATON NEW Shishu Park Hotel Sheraton Bangla Academy Suhrawardi Uddyan Badrunnesa College Womens Dhaka Medical College & Hospital Central Shahid Minar Dr. Shahidullah Dr. Collage TSC Panthapath BBSM Hotel Sonargaon Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue Medical National Museum University Jaganath Hall LALBAG Paribag Artist: Abednego Trianto Artist: Agan Harahap Artist: Arpita Shah Artist: Colin Cavers Alia Madrasa Bangladesh Of Fine Arts Exhibition: What Am I Going to Exhibition: Mardjiker Exhibition: Vasant Ritu Exhibition: Postcolonial ROAD SONARGAON SHAHBAG Kawran Bazar Shabag Road Dhaka University ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY Be When I Grow Up? Photo Studio (The Birth of Spring) Photo Studio Faculty Bokultala, Bakshi Bazar Sundarban Hotal Tejturi Bazar DHAKA UNIVERSITY British Country: UK Council Country: Indonesia Country: Indonesia Country: India Bashundhara City Fire Service & Civil Def Dhakeshwary Temple Kataban Road Kataban Dhakeswari Road Kataban Green Road Green Kathalbagan Nilkhet Road Nilkhet Azimpur Girlsl High School Azimpur Road Lalbag Fort BCSIR Staff Quarter Hatirpool Eden College Eden Panthapath Britto Arts Trust Nilkhet Market Green Road Green Lab Aid Lab Mirpur Road Artist: Supranav Dash Artist: Dow Wasiksiri Artist: Liana Yang Azimpur Road Exhibition: Marginal Trades Exhibition: Street Fashion Exhibition: May It Be, with Old Pathshala South Asian Media Institute Amligola Azimpur Jagannath Shah Road Country: India Country: Thailand Purpose and Desire Graveyard Alliance De Dhaka De Française New market City College City Kala Bagan Country: Singapore Beximco Pharma Dhaka Collage Panthapath Mirpur Road Goethe Institut Paltan Lane Paltan Shaukrabad Natun New Model Degree College Govt. Staff Govt. Quarter Dhanmondi Lake Chobi Mela Fellows Bhagalpur BMDC Pilkhana Bangabandhu Memorial Museum Dhanmondi Lake Dhanmondi Baddanagar DHANMONDI Zhigatala Nawabganj Rd 16 (Old 27) (Old 16 Rd Artist: Abir Shome Artist: Suvra Kanti Das Artist: Reetu Sattar Artist: Salma Abedin Prithi Rd 15/A Exhibition: Capital – Equal Exhibition: Ubiquity Exhibition: A Bird of Stone Exhibition: Translucence Drik Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Company Ghat PORTFOLIO Claudi Carreras WORKSHOPS REVIEWS Curator February 6 to February 7, 2017 Gwen Lee Artist: Molla Sagar Artist: Sarker Protick Artist: Arfun Ahmed Artist: Minhaz Marzu Director, Singapore International Exhibition: Titas - The River Exhibition: Origin Exhibition: To Write To A Letter Exhibition: Obsolete Photo Festival Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh The Photobook Masterclass Hijacking Reality Abir Abdullah Markus Schaden and Frederic Lezmi Boris Eldagsen Photographer, European Katrin Koenning January 11 to January 18, 2017 February 8 to February 11, 2017 Pressphoto Agency Photographer Working Internationally: Strategies and Methodologies Exploring Space Alasdair Foster Paola Paleari Shahidul Alam, Shafiqul Alam and Abir Abdullah Rishi Singhal Professor, RMIT University Curator January 19, 2017 February 8 to February 11, 2017 Boris Eldagsen Prashant Panjiar Do Make Say Think Photographer Director, Delhi Photo Festival Artist: Najmun Nahar Keya Artist: Golam Moshiur Rahman Choudhury Donald Weber Exhibition: Memoirs Exhibition: Loop of Crave February 4 to February 7, 2017 Bruno Boudjelal NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati Country: Bangladesh Country: Bangladesh Photographer, Agence VU Director, Photo Kathmandu PROGRAMME BulBul Academy of Beauty Boarding JANUARY 17, 2017 FEBRUARY 5, 2017 Evening 6.30 pm: "Developing the photobook - Morning 6.00 pm: Artist talk by Martin Bogren | Bangladesh Fine Arts (BAFA) Gallery Opening Times A short history of a new visual culture." 10.30 am: “Challenges of working as a freelance Shilpakala Academy Gallery Opening Times | Everyday: 11am to 8pm Everyday: 11am to 8pm Presentation by Markus Schaden | Bangladesh photojournalist.” Shahidul Alam and Tahmina 7.00 pm: Artist talk by Pushpamala N | Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Rahman, moderated by Mary O ‘Shea | Pathshala Shilpakala Academy South Asian Media Institute FEBRUARY 3, 2017 FEBRUARY 7, 2017 3.00 pm: Opening rally | National Press Club to Afternoon Afternoon Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy 3.00 pm: “Manufactured landscapes,” talk by Liz Wells | 4.00 pm: “An itinerary around Latin American 4.00 pm: Opening ceremony: Minister of Finance Abul Maal Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy photography,” talk by Claudi Carreras | Abdul Muhith (chief guest), Minister of Cultural 4.00 pm: “The archive as conversation,” talk by Gwen Lee | Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Artist: Gohar Dashti Artist: Pushpamala N Artist: Katrin Koenning Artist: Nasir Ali Mamun Affairs Asaduzzaman Noor (guest of honour), Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Exhibition: Iran, Untitled Exhibition: Dear Chris Exhibition: The Poet with in collaboration with Clare Arni Shahidul Alam (festival director), Director General Evening Country: Iran (2010-2013) the Camera Exhibition: Native Women of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Liaquat Ali Lucky Evening 6.00 pm: Artist talk by Lois Patiño | Bangladesh South India: Manners and Country: Germany (Photographs from 1972-1982) Country: Bangladesh (chairperson), professor Liz Wells and 6.00 pm: Artist talk by Shadi Ghadirian | Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Customs (2000-2004) photographer Hengameh Golestan (special Shilpakala Academy 7.00 pm: Artist talk by Donald Weber | Bangladesh Country: India guests) | Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy 7.00 pm: Artist talk by Katrin Koenning | Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy 4.30 pm: Lifetime Achievement Award Shilpakala Academy 5.10 pm: Inauguration of festival FEBRUARY 8, 2017 FEBRUARY 6, 2017 Afternoon FEBRUARY 4, 2017 Morning 3.00 pm: “Exhibition as political work: interplay, overlap, Northbrook Hall Auditorium Afternoon 10.30 am: “Building a community through Photobook friction.” Samina Luthfa Nitra, Naeem Mohaiemen 3.00 pm: Gallery visit | Old Dhaka Clubs,” talk by Daniel Donnelly and Yoshikatsu and Mustafa Zaman, moderated by Shahidul Gallery Opening Times | Everyday: 11am to 8pm Exhibitions of Katrin Koenning, Nasir Ali Mamun, Fujii | Pathshala South Asian Media Institute Alam | Bangladesh Shilpakala
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