First-ever virtual exhibition on Bangabandhu by Gallery Cosmos

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17 August, 2020, 10:55 am
Last modified: 17 August, 2020, 10:57 am
The exhibition will continue till August 31.

Marking National Mourning Day and the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first-ever virtual art, photography and multimedia exhibition on Bangabandhu, titled 'BRAVE HEART', got underway on Friday.

Arranged by Gallery Cosmos, a total of 50 artworks of 42 renowned Bangladeshi artists along with multimedia and photographs are being showcased in this special exhibition in the virtual gallery at www.gallerycosmos.org.bd

Cosmos Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bangladeshi conglomerate Cosmos Group, is supporting the multidimensional exhibition that is also featuring videos, photos and books.

Chaired by Enayetullah Khan, Chairman of Cosmos Foundation, the online inauguration event of the exhibition was joined by Mofidul Hoque, founder trustee of Bangladesh Liberation War Museum and Prof Haider A Khan, distinguished professor of Economics at the Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA as the chief guests.

Participating artists in the exhibition are - AH Dhali Tomal, Abdul Guffar Babu, Abdullah Al Bashir, Afrozaa Jamil Konka, Ahmed Shamsuddoha, Alakesh Ghosh, Aloptogin Tushar, Amirul Momanin Chowdhury, Amit Nandi, Anisuzzaman Anis, Anukul Chandra Mojumder, Azmeer Hossain, Azmol Hossain, Biren Shome, Bishwajit Goswami, Dheeman Kumar Biswas, Dilip Kumar Karmakar, Farhad Hossain, Hamiduzzaman Khan, Iqbal Bahar Chy, Jamal Ahamed, Jayanta Mondal, Jayanta Sarkar John, Kamruzzoha, Kuhu Plamondon, Maneek Bonik, Md Azmal Uddin, Md. Jashim Uddin, Najib Tareque, Nasim Ahmed Nadvi, Nasir Ali Mamun, Nazia Andaleeb Preema, Nisar Hossain, Proshanta Karmakar, Ratneshwar Shutradhar, Ruhul Karim Rumee, Shahabuddin Ahmed, Shahjahan Ahmed Bikash, Sheikh Afzal Hossain, Sohel Pranon, Sourav Chowdhury and Tajul Islam.

The exhibition will continue till August 31.
 

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