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- Artist-led Initiatives (All) | SamdaniArtFoudnation
Artist-led Initiatives The Samdani Artist-Led Initiatives Forum is committed to supporting the work of Bangladesh’s independently established and self-funded art collectives and initiatives. Eleven groups vital to the growth of Bangladesh's creative communities participated in this Forum, led by Diana Campbell Betancourt, Artistic Director of the Samdani Art Foundation, and assisted by Ruxmini Reckvana Q Choudhury, Assistant Curator at the Foundation. The Forum launched on April 13, 2017 at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Each of the participating initiatives remained members of the Forum and receive support from SAF until the 2020 Dhaka Art Summit. The work each of these initiatives undertakes to provide Bangladesh’s next generation of artists with opportunities is undisputed, yet many have limited resources, which reduces their marketing capacity and prevents them from connecting with a global audience. SAF is committed to supporting the work of Bangladesh’s contemporary artists, in part by increasing their international exposure. The Forum supported these initiatives’ ongoing efforts by helping each to continue to work locally, while building their profile internationally through SAF’s network and collaborators. AKĀLIKO An initiative born out of Dhaka’s Electronic Scene (DES), Akāliko was founded in 2012 by artists Khan Mohammad Faisal and Vru Patel, and later joined by Shoummo Saha and Jami Farooq. The group first aspired to connect Dhaka’s diverse community of bedroom electronic music producers, who at that time were working in solitude across the city. Since then, Akāliko has grown into its current identity as an independent record label with a DIY approach to sourcing new artists and helping other small record labels to grow their own identities. While electronic music is Akāliko's primary focus, the initiative also collaborates with non-musicians, including writers, choreographers/dancers, communication specialists, and psychologists, to produce workshops, music videos, and sound art projects. To watch Akaliko's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here ARTPRO Based primarily in Dhaka, Artpro promotes the work of Bangladesh’s contemporary artists, while expanding the reach of their work to new audiences, both nationally and internationally. Founded by artists, Arpita Singha Lopa, Md. Zahid Hossain ‘Sagor’, Farah Naz Moon, Lutfun Nahar, Mahbubur Rahman, and Ashim Halder ‘Sagor’, each of who actively maintain their own practice, the group’s multi-disciplinary approach utilises each of the founding members individual expertise while rigorously following the group’s collaborative mission to create unique opportunities for visual artists, and most importantly, for the public to engage with their work. To watch Artpro’s presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here BACK ART Finding it challenging to initiate contemporary art projects in Dhaka alone, BACK Art was formed as an endeavour to combine forces and develop activity which would open up the city’s art scene to provide emerging contemporary artists with opportunities to expand their practice and exhibit their work. Believing in the transformative power of art, the group promotes new languages for art within Bangladesh producing a variety of programmes from exhibitions, workshops, and most recently the international performance art festival, the Dhaka Live Art Biennale (D’Lab). To watch Back ART's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here CHARUPITH Charupith was founded in 1985 by Hironmoy Chanda and Mahbubur Jamal Shamim with the ambition of increasing the social impact of art within their local community. Based in Jessore, a district in the south-western region of Bangladesh, Charupith is heavily involved in local social awareness campaigns. Addressing the loss of local industries specific to the region—such as sola or spongewood craft makers and date-palm jaggery production—the group actively runs the Charupith Library, Research Centre, and Institute of Fine Arts—courses include art, dress-making, Architecture, craft, and Art History—from where 15,000 students have graduated for free to date. To watch Charupith's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here GIDREE BAWLEE FOUNDATION OF ARTS The Gidree Bawlee Foundation of Arts was established in 2001. It is a non-profit multidisciplinary organisation with the aim of bridging cultural gaps and promoting the indigenous presence in Bangladesh’s cultural landscape. Predominantly working in Bangladesh’s northern Thakurgaon district, the group creates space for cultural and artistic exchange between artists and skilled crafts people through site-specific environmentally focused art projects produced in rural communities. Each culminates in a collaborative artwork created through lively interactions and the exchange of ideas. To watch Gidree Bawlee Foundation of Arts' presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here HILL ARTIST GROUP The Chittagong Hill Tracts, comprised of Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban, are situated in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Division along the country’s south-eastern borders with India and Myanmar. An area with a rich culture and traditions, the Hill Artists’ Group was established here in 1992 to promote the region and its people by organising exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, of indigenous artists work while assisting the region’s novice artists to develop their careers. To watch Hill Artist Group's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here JOG ART SPACE Based in the city of Chittagong, a major coastal seaport city in south-eastern Bangladesh, Jog Art Space was formed by Zahed Ali Chowdhury, Shaela Sharmin, Zihan Karim, and Syed Md. Shohrab Jahan as a platform for artists to create innovative and experimental work not encouraged at the nearby Institute of Fine Arts, Chittagong University. Through mentoring and exhibition opportunities, Jog has created a space for the Chittagong’s artists to continue their education. To watch JOG Art Space's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here JOTHASHILPA A newly formed organisation, Jhothashilpa is a centre in the Adabor district of Dhaka city for traditional and contemporary art practices where all art forms are equal and not measured in terms like traditional, urban, folk, or craft. Pairing traditional and contemporary art, Jhothashilpa encourages artists to work collaboratively to expand their practice and helps traditional practitioners like rickshaw painters to find new income streams to make a sustainable living through their practice, despite the decline in its traditional use. To watch Jothashilpa's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here SHAKO Shako was established by a group of women artists over 13 years ago as a social initiative to raise funds through the sale of art to help fellow artists, male or female, who were in need of medical treatment. Taking their social responsibilities seriously, the group works closely with organisations across Bangladesh that support drug addicts and acid victims by facilitating workshops to teach new skills to these recovering women and help them find alternative ways to generate a sustainable living with the skills they already have. The group does not exclude male artists from their exhibitions; they have, until recently, chosen not to take part. To watch Shako: Women's Artist Association of Bangladesh's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here SHONI-MONGOL ADDA Shoni Mongol Adda is an informal discussion group that began meeting every Saturday (Shonibar) and Tuesday (Mongolbar) in a small artist-run cafe in the heart of Dhaka City during summer 2016. With each session organised by a core team, who prefer to remain nameless, the group covers a diverse range of topics, each session begins with a presentation from a nominated peer who discusses his or her ongoing work and ideas. A supportive space for people from varied professions, the group’s members range from artists and writers to cosmologists and police inspectors. To watch Shoni Mongol Adda's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here URONTO ART INITIATIVE Initiated as a pilot project in 2012, Uronto Artist Community was officially formed in 2013 by artist Sadya Mizan as a way of documenting disused or abandoned spaces in rural areas through art. Each of Uronto’s instalments begins as an open call for proposals with selected participants then attending a residential art exchange programme at the pre-selected space. Through Uronto’s a site-specific residential art exchange programme, selected participants are then challenged to work with unfamiliar mediums, re-animating the abandoned site and interacting with the local community for seven to nine days. To watch Uronto Artist Community's presentation at the inaugural Samdani Artist Led Initiatives Forum Meeting: Click here COLLABORATORS Samdani Artist-Led Initiatives Forum 2020 Uronto Artist Community Samdani Artist-Led Initiatives Forum 2020 Shoni Mongol Adda Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Shako and National Trovoa Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Jothashilpa Dhaka Art Summit 2020 JOG and ruangrupa Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Hill Artist Group Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Gidree Bawlee Foundation of Arts Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Charupith Dhaka Art Summit 2020 BACK Art Samdani Artist-Led Initiatives Forum 2020 Art Pro Dhaka Art Summit 2020 Akāliko and Jatiwangi Goethe Institut Auditorium, Dhaka, 5 Aug 2019 Pasar Ilmu, Activation Programme by Gudskul A week-long art workshop on Cinema Banner Painting took place from 5 October 2019 at Jothashilpa Studio in the Adabor area of Dhaka, organized by Jothashilpa (A Centre for Traditional and Contemporary Arts) in cooperation with the Samdani Artists Led Initiatives Forum (SALIF). Cinema Banner Painting Workshop Thakurgaon, 1 - 7 Dec 2018 Charcha Sessions Year PROJECTS LOAD MORE
- SAF Around the World (All) | SamdaniArtFoudnation
Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, 6 September - 7 December 2024 Fragility and Resilience Brussels Where Do The Ants Go? at the Horst Arts and Music Festival 20 Feb- 24 May 2024 Kather Nripati at Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale Thailand Biennale, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai International Art Museum (CIAM) Weaving Chakma 8 December 2023 — 1 September 2024, Kunstinstituut Melly, Netherlands My Oma Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta Voice Against Reason Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Stepping Softly on the Earth Museo Moderno in Buenos Aires 55th CIMAM Annual Conference 6 September- 10 December 2023, Sao Paulo, Brazil Choreographies of the Impossible, 35ª Bienal de São Paulo 31st August - 29 October 2023 EVA International - Ireland's Biennial of Contemporary Art Co-curated by Diana Campbell and Akansha Rastogi with Ruxmini Choudhury Very Small Feelings 19 May- 16 July 2023, Timișoara, Romania- Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury My Rhino is not a Myth, Art Encounters Biennial 22 April- 18 June 2023, Melbourne, Australia MOTHERTONGUE, Australian Center for Contemporary Art World Weather Network Jeddah The River Remembers at Islamic Arts Biennale 2023 6 Nov 2022 Voice to Voice, Screen to Screen Tate, London Let me get you a nice cup of tea 14 September - 31 December 2022, Lyon, France Manifesto of fragility, 16th Biennale de Lyon Documenta Fifteen, Kassel AFIELD Study #3 Let's Share! December 2021- April 2022, Queensland Art Gallery, 10th Asia-Pacific Triennale in Brisbane, Australia The Fibrous Souls Select Year SAF Around The World The Samdani Art Foundation participates in a variety of projects, outside of the Foundation's regular programming, as part of a commitment to increasing world-wide engagement with the work of Bangladeshi and South Asian contemporary artists and architects. The Foundation assists in funding travel grants that enable artists to attend residencies or undertake research abroad and supports international institutions and festivals to include South Asian artists within their exhibitions and programmes. The Foundation also regularly loans works from its collection of modern and contemporary South Asian artists to international institutions and festivals. LOAD MORE
- Collaborations (All) | SamdaniArtFoudnation
In partnership with Britto Arts Trust রিক্সা শিল্পীদের পাশে Amol K Patil and Ashfika Rahman A Time Comes When We Hear Nothing CONCERT FROM BANGLADESH WAS A MIXED REALITY MUSIC CONCERT Concert From Bangladesh Formed in response to the climate emergency, the World Weather Network is a constellation of weather stations set up by 28 arts agencies around the world and an invitation to look, listen, learn, and act. World Weather Network Supporting Artistic Collaboration Across India, Bangladesh, And Digital Space STITCHING SCREENS Hosted by Ruxmini Reckvana Q Choudhury Footnotes For The Future Art Around the Table Thakurgaon, 1 - 7 Dec 2018 Charcha Sessions Pablo Bartholomew Untitled | 2017-2018 (Ongoing) Co-Curated By Diana Campbell Betancourt, Chief Curator Of Dhaka Art Summit And Artistic Director Of Samdani Art Foundation, Dr Maria Balshaw, Director Of Tate, And The Artist, As Part Of The New North And South, A Network Of Eleven Arts Organisations From Across South Asia And The North Of England In A Three-Year Programme Of Co-Commissions, Exhibitions And Intellectual Exchanges Raqib Shaw: Whitworth Art Gallery Goa, India Khoj International Workshop 2017 12TH NOVEMBER 2016 - 12TH MARCH 2017 11th Shanghai Biennale The Office of Contemporary Art Norway, 27th October 2016 – 15th January, 2017 The Missing One Rasel Chowdhury At The Delfina Foundation 13th June - 18th September 2016| The Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, London, UK The Space Between - Rana Begum At The Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art 9th May - 22nd November 2015 La Biennale di Venezia - 56th International Art Exhibition 12 December, 2014 - 29 March, 2015 SHUMON AHMED AT KOCHI Year Collaborations The Samdani Art Foundation participates in a variety of projects, outside of the Foundation's regular programming, as part of a commitment to increasing world-wide engagement with the work of Bangladeshi and South Asian contemporary artists and architects. The Foundation assists in funding travel grants that enable artists to attend residencies or undertake research abroad and supports international institutions and festivals to include South Asian artists within their exhibitions and programmes. The Foundation also regularly loans works from its collection of modern and contemporary South Asian artists to international institutions and festivals. LOAD MORE
- Seminars (All) | SamdaniArtFoudnation
EMK Center, Dhaka, 27 April 2017 Sean Anderson: A Talk about Moma’s Young Architects Program around the world Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, Dhaka, 21 April 2017 Rehearsing The Witness: The Bhawal Court Case, A Talk By Zuleikha Chaudhari Pathshala South Asian Media Institute & Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, 10 - 11 April 2017 Breathe In Breathe Out: Susan Philipsz Soni Mongol Adda, Segun Bagicha, 4 April 2017 Tarun Nagesh: the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art: Art and Curating in the Asia Pacific Srihatta- Samdani Art centre & Sculpture Park, Sylhet, 20 - 28 February 2017 A Sculptural Congress: Pawel Althamer and the Neighbours National Art Gallery, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, 19 February 2017 Sebastian Cichocki: Art in Post Artistic (and Post Democratic) Times 7 - 8 April 2015 Workshop and Presentation with Tori Wranes Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, 2 - 6 April 2015 Performance Workshop by Nikhil Chopra, Madhavi Gore and Jana Prepeluh Faculty of Fine Arts, University Of Dhaka, 24 March 2015 'Death Class' and Draftmen's Congress' by Pawel Althamer Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Fine Arts, University Of Dhaka. 23 March 2015 'Painting Performs' - A Presentation by Sandeep Mukherjee The Samdani Residence, and Alliance Francaise De Dhaka, 21 - 22 March 2015 'Introduction to Council'- A Presentation by Sandra Terdjman and Grégory Castéra 20 - 21 March 2015 Performance Workshop Tour by Myriam Lefkowitz Year Seminars The annual Samdani Seminars are a lecture and workshop programme that facilitates engagement between international arts professionals and local communities across Bangladesh through participatory artworks, lectures, and workshops. Open to all and free, the Seminar programme complements the existing syllabi of Bangladesh's leading educational institutions covering the mediums and subjects not currently included while expanding the audience engaging with art. LOAD MORE
- All Projects (All) | SamdaniArtFoudnation
Fragility and Resilience Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, 6 September - 7 December 2024 Where Do The Ants Go? at the Horst Arts and Music Festival Brussels Kather Nripati at Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 20 Feb- 24 May 2024 রিক্সা শিল্পীদের পাশে In partnership with Britto Arts Trust Weaving Chakma Thailand Biennale, Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai International Art Museum (CIAM) My Oma 8 December 2023 — 1 September 2024, Kunstinstituut Melly, Netherlands Voice Against Reason Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta Stepping Softly on the Earth Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art 55th CIMAM Annual Conference Museo Moderno in Buenos Aires Choreographies of the Impossible, 35ª Bienal de São Paulo 6 September- 10 December 2023, Sao Paulo, Brazil EVA International - Ireland's Biennial of Contemporary Art 31st August - 29 October 2023 Very Small Feelings Co-curated by Diana Campbell and Akansha Rastogi with Ruxmini Choudhury VIEW MORE Select Year All Projects The Samdani Art Foundation participates in a variety of projects, outside of the Foundation's regular programming, as part of a commitment to increasing world-wide engagement with the work of Bangladeshi and South Asian contemporary artists and architects. The Foundation assists in funding travel grants that enable artists to attend residencies or undertake research abroad and supports international institutions and festivals to include South Asian artists within their exhibitions and programmes. The Foundation also regularly loans works from its collection of modern and contemporary South Asian artists to international institutions and festivals.