Ghartera Artists
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Here are the human beings that we have collaborated with so far.
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Aananda
Antahleen
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Mosfiqur Johan
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Ayreen Khan
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Tanvir Alim
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Ankur Sinha
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Kazi Agaz
Kazi Agaz (1995) was born and raised in Dhaka Bangladesh. He completed his Bachelor of Social Science in Media Studies at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. Mojlish's work primarily focuses on expression through digital reconstruction of the image.
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Apart from eight years of image making, Mojlish also worked as a visual designer, photojournalist, communication planner, social media manager in Bangladesh, Namibia and USA.
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Mojlish currently lives and works in Austin, Texas.
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Taiara Tareque
Taiara Farhana Tareque is a writer and artist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She runs a cultural space in Mohammadpur called Studio 6/6. Her journey into art practice started early with both her parents being artists.
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Her work represents a multidisciplinary practice. The last two exhibitions, Laal and Ghartera both hosted Taiara's interactive artworks.
Aananda Antahleen
Aananda Antahleen (1997) is a photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
His work is constructed through visual narratives of light and color combined with a perspective of conceptual documentation; with a slight hint of magic realism. His interests range from street photography, portraiture, to documentary.
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Ata Mojlish
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Ata Mojlish primarily works with digitally manipulated images. The image-making process starts with photographs that display an accepted definition of reality. They are then reconstructed, lifting the curtain from several versions of the truth that stays suppressed in plain sight.
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Through an invitation of self evaluation, his images are an attempt to shed light on well hidden parts of the artist as well the communities that the work belongs to. Questioning the norms of ignorance, the images focus on different perceptions of reality.
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Mojlish currently works as a visual communicator in Austin, Texas.
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Inan Sibun
Inan Sibun's paintings and sketches include colors from the monotonous city life, complexities of it, journey of her mental health and the connection between people's soul. She finds absolute beauty in darkness and messiness, the chaotic sides that we constantly want to hide away from each other. Her strokes would tell tales of rage, frustration, melancholy and the absurdity of existence. Sibun's work is an invitation to find beauty in the harsh messy world.
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Navid Nooren
Navid Nooren, is a practicing visual artist from Comilla, Bangladesh. Originally a painter he converted his medium of expression to visual art after starting a career in the health sector, a doctor.
Navid's work concentrates on visual literature through light, color and object. He uses his experience and observations from his surroundings, paintings, music & the plethora of people he interacts with as a clinician in his artworks.
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The range of his work includes but is not limited to essential-ism (Navid's take on minimalism), surrealism and fine-art landscape.
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Ankur Sinha
Ankur Sinha is a Dhaka based artist currently living in Kolkata. He completed his MFA at the department of graphics in Rabindra Bharati University after completing BFA from the department of printmaking,Dhaka University.
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Ankur produces artworks in traditional printmaking technique.has been honing his skill in etching and lithograph. His artworks depicts personal and social issues related to his experience and personal encounters such as depression,anxiety,sexual orientation and identity.
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His earlier works were focused on intricacy and detailing through the uses of tonal variation,later he tried experimenting artworks with lines and two dimensional flatness,yet not ignoring the intricacy and detailing.he uses manually drawn lines to create his artworks that often resemble tonal variations utilizing weightlessness and flat compositions to tell stories.
Abir Khalid
Every time Abir is asked to express himself in words it reminds him of the childhood memory where he is looking down at that long dark well where he can barely see his reflection, hardly recognizing himself.
He thinks, expresses or examines in pictures, visual imagery and always finds an excuse to get a cup of tea.
Mosfiqur Johan
Mosfiqur rahman johan is a documentary photographer born in Bangladesh in 1997.
What started as a passion for street photography later turned into a career choice. In 2018, he joined BRAC University to study anthropology for a better understanding of humans and society. Since then, he started working on different socio-political and cultural issues. His recent works illustrate the various issues related to human rights.
Ayreen Khan
Ayreen is a visual artist, writer and researcher. Her work portrays visions of spiritual awareness through mystical states, exploring life and asking questions. Her images are vivid, translating themes from world traditions such as Tasawwuf/Sufism, Thangka (Tibetan Buddhist painting), Tantra, Sacred Geometry, and Mandala (Spiritual/ritual symbolism from Abrahamic religions, Hinduism and Buddhism).
Ayreen's work depicts infinite forms within formless time and space, shamelessly reflecting our life stories and situations. The art points at love, rage, grief, pain, violence, beauty, ugliness, pleasure, separation and unification with the divine.
Her work has been described as personal journey of healing, awakening, becoming, and unbecoming.
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Tanvir Alim
Born in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Tanvir started working as an arts manager in different cultural centers since 2009.
Tanvir takes a deep interest in the sexuality politics, intersectionality of causes and social justice. He has curated several art projects to embrace diversity through interdisciplinary art in Bangladesh.
In addition to his arts and activism, Tanvir volunteers for an emotional support helpline in Bangladesh.
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