Auntora Mehrukh Azad
Platforms showcases Auntora Mehrukh Azad’s solo exhibition ‘Solastalgia: Fragments of a Fading Horizon’
Artist Auntora Mehrukh Azad’s maiden solo art exhibition titled ‘Solastalgia: Fragments of a Fading Horizon’ is currently underway at the gallery of Platforms by ISHO, in Pragati Sarani, Baridhara in the capital.
Inaugurated on Saturday, October 19, the exhibition delves into the personal and universal experiences of environmental change, as seen through the eyes of young and promising artist Auntora Mehrukh Azad, whose deep connection to Bangladesh's rivers and landscapes represents her work.
‘Solastalgia: Fragments of a Fading Horizon’ explores the impact of climate-induced flooding and the tension between rural and urban environments. Growing up in Dhaka, one of the most climate-vulnerable cities in the world, she witnessed the powerful relationship between the landscape and water.
Bangladesh’s geography, shaped by rivers and monsoons, is both a source of life and destruction. “A pivotal moment came in 2018, when I worked with flood-affected communities in Pakuria. Immersed in their lives, I began to see the landscape as one reshaped by human influence and negligence,” Auntora Mehrukh Azad reminisced about her journey behind the inspiration of this exhibition.
The neon pink waters in her work represent the unnatural, manmade elements of this crisis, exacerbated by climate change - a global issue that hits the most vulnerable hardest, according to the artist.
“From the Sundarbans to Dhaka’s dense urban fabric, Auntora’s works reflect the convergence of these worlds, blending internal emotions with external observations of a landscape reshaped by human activity and environmental crisis. Through the imagery of neon waters and floating islands, Auntora captures fragmented yet interconnected stories, reflecting the collective experiences of those on the margins of environmental disaster,” the exhibition’s curator Rayana Hossain, also the Founder and Managing Director of ISHO and Platforms, stated.
The exhibition has been arranged to showcase the shifting scales of these transitions. It moves from intimate depictions of flood-affected communities to broader, more abstract landscapes, highlighting the internal and external journey of displacement and environmental degradation. Each painting extends beyond the frame, symbolising the magnitude of the crisis—far too vast to be confined to canvas.
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Auntora Mehrukh Azad is a visual artist whose work explores the evolving relationship between nature and urban life. Through an exaggerated and artificial colour palette, her paintings emphasise the gradual dominance of urbanisation over the natural world.
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