Artist Bishwajit Roy's solo sculpture exhibition 'Hat Katali' was inaugurated at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) on Friday at 5 pm.
The exhibition was inaugurated by eminent contemporary visual artist Mahbubur Rahman. Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy’s Fine Arts Director Mustafa Zaman was also present at the inauguration.
Bishwajit Roy, a native of Sundarbans’ Channir Chack village in Khulna, derives inspiration from the region's unique biodiversity and folklore.
'Hat Katali' symbolizes the cultural and historical essence of the Sundarbans’ wildlife and its critical ecological value. The exhibition highlights the region’s biodiversity, including the endangered Bengal tiger and other animals, emphasizing the need for conservation through creative storytelling.
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Bishwajit Roy's art revolves around nature, mythology, and the Sundarbans' socio-political narratives, bringing forth a blend of tradition and modernity. The artist employs materials such as ceramic, terracotta and natural materials to explore the untamed spirit of the Sundarbans’ natural heritage.
The exhibition will remain open to the public until January 7, 2025, everyday 5 pm to 9 pm except for Sunday.