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Ke ba kahara s conceptual performance ‘Fayedabad To-Let’ impresses Photo: Rasel Chowdhury Ke ba kahara , a diverse and self-organised group of volunteer-researchers, arranged an exhibition titled Fayedabad To-Let , recently. It was supported by Pro Helvetia Swiss Arts Council in the capital. The exhibition, presented by Bangladeshi-Australian artist Omar Chowdhury, presented a work of conceptual performance that explored the modernist ideas, activated in society and architecture, from a Bangladesh perspective. The exhibition was organised in accordance with the public health safety guidelines for the ongoing global pandemic. There is a strain of melancholia that has coursed through the history of modernist architecture and art in Bangladesh that has always intrigued me, shares Omar Chowdhury. The political and cultural implications of importing these processes and aesthetics has been fraught, to say the least. Yet there is a heart-breaking nostalgia a ....
Top Historical Landmarks in Dhaka reminding Liberation War of 1971 UNB 16th December, 2020 06:15:40 Monuments and structures can be more than some blocks of concretes. Some of them can serve as the memoir of the significant historical events that we can’t afford to forget by generations. Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh, is enriched with several priceless landmarks that remind us about the glorious history as well as the bloody sacrifice of the nation during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. Do you want to visit those top historical landmarks of Dhaka?
Jatiya Smriti Saudha (National Martyrs Memorial) Jatiya Smriti Saudha (National Martyrs Memorial) is built in the remembrance of people who lost their precious lives in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. This monument is the symbol of valor and sacrifice of the Bengali nation that separated Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) from Pakistan (then West Pakistan) and gave birth to a new ....