Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sigma Haque Angkan's first solo exhibition in Dhaka

A solo sculpture exhibition, titled “Inheritance of Women”, is on at La Galerie of Alliance Française de Dhaka. The exhibition featuring works of Sigma Haque Angkan opened on January 27.

Art lover and assistant, Ministry of International Affairs, Mizarul Qayes inaugurated the particular exhibition since chief invitee. Noted poet and also architect Rabiul Hussain as well as Associate Teacher at Teachers of Fine Disciplines, Lalarukh Selim, were current as specific guests on the inaugural plan.

Sculpture is really a bold moderate. Angkan is among the handful of sculptors within Bangladesh whose topic of choice will be the female kind. Her initial solo exhibit displays 28 sculptures featuring the endless femininity -- having a baby, nurturing youngsters etc.

Angkan's statues depict the particular classic and also overly acquainted 'child on the clapboard of a mother' or even 'child playing with mother'. A few pieces display female types embracing isolation, while in several two or more ladies are seen talking. Besides woman forms, the particular artist has established several items showcasing seafood, animals and exquisite masks. Angkan required a few months to finish the items made of brown, aluminium, wooden, and some welded kinds. Two photographs (fibre) with the artist's beloved ones take presctiption display too.

Aside from art forms, the designer is also exhibiting 20 art (watercolour) and Nine drawings in the exhibition. The woman's watercolours predominantly show the beauty of character and tales from aged Dhaka.

The exhibit is available from 3 in order to 9 pm hours everyday (Friday to Thurs) and finishes on February Nine.

Sigma Haque Angkan completed equally her BFA (Accolades) and MFA in the department regarding Sculpture, Teachers of Fine Martial arts styles, University associated with Dhaka. The artist took part in numerous workshops and also exhibitions from national degree over the last ten years.
Film Festival 2012 in Dhaka.

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