Acclaimed Bangladeshi printmaker Tarek Amin’s second solo exhibition ‘Echoes of Existence’ is currently ongoing at the prestigious Spitalfields Studios Gallery in London, United Kingdom.
The exhibition was inaugurated on June 20 and was joined by several guests of honour including Councillor Kamrul Hussain, Councillor for Whitechapel, Cabinet Member for Culture & Recreation, London Borough of Tower Hamlets; renowned academic and leading British Asian writer in the UK Dr Manzu Islam; prominent actor-singer Shampa Reza; former Director of Human Development Report Office and Poverty Division, UNDP.and economist-writer Dr Selim Jahan; poet and storyteller Shamim Azad, and David Lee Morgan, a performance poet and musician who has won the London, UK, and BBC Slam Poetry Championships.
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Tarek Amin is a prominent printmaker from Bangladesh, whose works have been widely exhibited both nationally and internationally. With a focus on experimental print techniques and expressive visual storytelling, Tarek’s art explores themes of existence, resilience and the complexities of human life.
His latest exhibition ‘Echoes of Existence’ presents a diverse collection of more than 60 artworks, showcasing the artist’s exploration across multiple mediums, including woodcut, sketch, acrylic and etching. Known for his evocative visual language and masterful craftsmanship, Tarek Amin’s works have earned him a significant place in the contemporary art scene of Bangladesh.
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This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the transient nature of life and the layered stories embedded in Tarek’s works. His distinctive approach to printmaking, combined with a bold and experimental use of techniques, offers a profound reflection on human experiences, memory and identity.
At the Spitalfields Studios Gallery, London - the exhibition will run until June 27. Arrangement of the exhibition was conducted by East London Academy of Art.