17 Mar 2017, 11:51 am
The exhibition will be held at the Academy of Fine Arts from March 22 to 28, 2017.
The multi-disciplinary art exhibition is curated by renowned artist activist Probir Gupta.
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The exhibition is a commentary on life and the changes time has wrought on the socio-political-economic and environmental conditions, and in the process how it has eroded the system of values, ethics, concerns and honest endeavour.
There is a crisis, yet one must not lose faith in humanity, believe the organisers.
Prominent art practitioners from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the UK, Denmark, France and Russia are taking part in this exhibition, and their thoughts find reflection in the mixed media works.
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Participating artists include Anjan Das, Ayan Saha, Bhabatosh Sutar, Dhiman Sutar, Mallika Das Sutar, N. Pushpamala, Nirmal Malick, Probir Gupta, Pradip Das, Pintu Sikder, Raju Sarkar, Sujit Das, Smita Das, Shukla Sawant, Swastik Pal and Tarun Dey from India; Bandu Manamperi from Sri Lanka; Dhali Al Mamoon and Imran Hossain Piplu from Bangladesh; Kirstine Skov Hansen from Denmark; Paul Holmes from UK; Sara Acremann from France; and Valentina Sekisova from Russia.
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