A walk through the art exhibition hall.
The national academy of Fine and performing arts called Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy arrange art exhibition from time to time. Dhaka Art Summit was one of them and it was my pleasure to be able to exhibit the gallery.
I bought my son with me as there were a few kid's exhibitions as well. It was hard for him to follow, the 'no touching, no running, no loud voice' rules set by me. But he enjoyed the show.
Let me give you a glimpse.
The entrance was full of handmade terracotta. At first, they seem random but the words on the tiles were meaningful.
Just beside the entrance, there was a laser show going in. I have to agree this was one of the significant show amount the summit. The show was elaborating with light and sound on how people get greedy in a materialistic society and in the end how those materialistic needs hunt them down till death.
The sound was scary, the laser art was perfect; loved it.
The whole exhibition hall was full of different art. Don't ask me about the theme, I'm not an art expert. I was not sure what was going on in some art and shows but enjoyed seeing them.
A lot going on there. We walk through all the floors.
One thing I love about this type of exhibition is, people usually wear traditional clothing and it adds an extra vibe.
This is based on our freedom fight. There were so many things going on in the small cardboard; it represents how oppressed we were and how they exploited us.
In this small temple-like hall, a video game/Minecraft type of show was going on. The inside of the hall was like a maze, I believe, it was representing how we are tied and stuck with different games.
This is just a portion of the art exhibition. The whole five floors were full of different work. I will share some more in other posts.
On the outside, there was a food court, some small rides, and bookshops. I quite enjoyed exploring the place.
Have a good day, everyone.
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Very nice place for exhibitions, art and local culture which are beautifully arranged with spotlights. Visitor enjoy enthusiastically. Thank you, greetings.
Indeed, I enjoyed the exhibit thoroughly. Thanks :)
The laser shows seem very interesting. The artwork is very impressive there in my eyes although I don't understand art too much. I hope you and your son enjoyed there very much. I wish to visit Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy someday.
off-topic: Hehe, feeling good finding out another Bangladeshi here. I am from Chittagong. Are you from Dhaka?
I thoroughly enjoyed the laser show, it was brilliant.
Good to see you, homeboy. I live in Dhaka. :)
See you around.
it was a very beautiful art exhibition, every detail of the room amazed me with the beauty of the art on display there
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks :)
Looks an awesoem exhibit, I feel for yout Son even in my 60s I struggle witht he no running and no touching lOL
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk, its my pleasure to host it and see all the posts each week from all around the world, including yours, if you have time visit some of the other walks this week there are so many interesting ones
Kids will always be kids :)
Thanks for #Wednesday_Walk.
Luv those installations! I love going to art exhibits, I'm glad I was able to visit one through your post 🤗
Thanks for saying so. I too love visiting art exhibits. :)
Lovely artworks, and I'm curious anout the laser show.
That was brilliant, I loved it.