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Research-based art exhibition ‘River Delta’ begins at AFD

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Research-based art exhibition “River Delta” has begun at La Galerie of the Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD).

 

River and Delta Research Center Chairman Mohammad Azaz attended the opening ceremony as the special guest Friday.

 

River Delta is the first phase of an ongoing five-year study on Bangladesh’s rivers. The exhibition is curated by Juel A Rob.

 

Artists Apu Raj Bongshi, Mohosin Kabir, Shimul Datta, Najmun Nahar Keya, Promotesh Das Pulak and Mohammad Hasanur Rahman are participating in the exhibition.

 

Since Bangladesh is a riverine country, a large part of its food chain, trade, communication, and livelihood are river centric. Many communities are directly connected to rivers. The ebb and flow of the rivers weave the stories of many communities, including fishermen, river gipsies, washermen, salt cultivators, sailors, and shrimpers.

 

However, after the passage of 51 years, Bangladesh has started to take precautions regarding the proper maintenance of water resources, said the AFD.

 

So, it is very important to create awareness at all levels of society, to have constructive discussions, discharge civic and state responsibilities, and to prepare for the next step by studying different types of case studies, it added.

 

“In that case, it is very important to understand the internal or international political context. Many issues, including complexities within the country, river encroachment; protection of river environment, aquatic life and fauna diversity, international power politics, protection of potable water bodies, ocean and river governance, are involved here,” the AFD said.

 

River Delta has emphasised different topics, including the navigability of rivers, impacts of urbanisation and industrialisation, the changing patterns of lives dependent on rivers, the future of water and fisheries resources, the geopolitics of transboundary rivers and the crises caused by them.

 

The artworks are on display in different forms, including drawings, photographic impressions, installation art, kinetic sculpture, soft sculpture, two and three-dimensional sculpture, and cyanotype archival prints.

 

The exhibition will be open to all till January 13 from Monday to Saturday from 3pm to 9pm.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh