Jayatu's art vividly portrays the multifaceted damage inflicted upon the environment and culture. He highlights how the construction of the Kaptai dam in the 1960s submerged vast areas, displacing indigenous inhabitants. This displacement persists today as tourist spots continue to emerge, erasing indigenous homes. Notably, Jayatu sculpted a submerged Chakma king's palace
The female physique has always been an object of love, passion, desire, and lust regardless of race, caste, place, and time. Human world and its growth revolves around the womb. However, the body of a woman is also a reflection of male domination and violence. And the wounds it receives, visible or not, can tell horrifying stories. Dilara Begum Jolly’s solo exhibition
The centenary of the Father of the Nation, and following on its heels the golden jubilee of the country’s independence, have precipitated a tireless round of celebratory events and an avalanche of varied publications.