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Masudur Rahman’s solo art show ‘Journey of the Cosmos’ begins at AFD

Staff Correspondent
07 Sep 2024 18:56:55 | Update: 07 Sep 2024 18:56:55
Masudur Rahman’s solo art show ‘Journey of the Cosmos’ begins at AFD
Visitors look at the displayed art works on the opening day of the exhibition on Friday— Courtesy

The solo painting exhibition titled “Journey of the Cosmos” by artist Masudur Rahman has begun at La Galerie of Alliance Française de Dhaka, Dhanmondi in the capital.

The inaugural ceremony of this exhibition was held on Friday on the gallery premises. Artist and critic Mostofa Zaman, Dr Syed Manzoorul Islam, Professor Emeritus, Department of English, University of Dhaka and eminent artist Monirul Islam attended the inaugural ceremony as the special guests. 

Masudur Rahman’s journey as an artist is deeply rooted in his exploration of the vastness and emptiness that characterize human consciousness. His works traverse the intricate interplay between form and formlessness, presenting a duality that is intrinsic to life itself. Through “Journey of Cosmos,” Rahman offers us a window into his contemplative and philosophical approach to art, where the cosmic and the earthly converge in a seamless dance of abstraction and embodiment.

He enjoys creating art through drawing, viewing it as a cosmic journey where lines serve as his spaceship. This perspective allows him to explore the mysterious depths of art, which he finds to be a source of joy in life. He perceives the universe through his artwork, considering the human figure as central to everything.

In Rahman’s own words, “The sense of vastness and space that is always awake in the mind of man gives immense depth to his creation, love, and life. This infinite emptiness is our basic form. I am created from within that void, once in form and once in formlessness. This dual form of shape and formlessness is ‘life,’ and this is how my artwork is an expression of embodiment and abstraction.”

Masudur Rahman hails from Barishal, Bangladesh, and has been residing in Dhaka for the past 25 years. He engages in drawing and painting, favouring mediums like ink, acrylic, and watercolour, drawing inspiration from ancient Indian and Renaissance art. His educational background includes a Master of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Oriental Art from the University of Dhaka.

The exhibition will remain open to all Monday to Saturday from 3 pm to 9 pm until September 14. Closed on Sunday.

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