Artists often push the boundaries of traditional techniques to convey their emotions, and in the process, they develop new forms or explore unconventional methods to establish a distinct style for themselves. Quite similarly, over the years, artist Rezaul Hoque has developed a novel approach to creating artwork through what he calls a “burning process”.
Bangladeshi artist Preema Nazia Andaleeb's artworks 'Nazia Preema: Self Love' were on show at London's Brady Arts Centre (Hanbury St, in London's East End/Tower Hamlets). That notable venue, according to its online history was. "Established in 1896 by Jewish philanthropist Charlotte Rothschild, the club offered children of Spitalfields's underprivileged, Jewish immigrants
The comics portray the experiences of the Uyghur community under the anti-Muslim police state imposed in China. The story includes testimonies given to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
DhakaYeah announced news of their book cover design for Debarati Mukhopadhyay’s Chronicles of the Lost Daughters, translated to English by Arunava Sinha and published by HarperCollins India this year. The novel, first published in Bangla as Narach, is set in late 19th century colonial Bengal.