Introducing the Artists
35 artists from 23 countries will exhibit their work at Chobi Mela VII between the 25th January – 7 February 2013 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Congratulations to all and we look forward to welcome you!
Maya Zarine with a friend Delhi 1975 by Pablo Bartholomew from his exhibition 70s & 80s – OUTSIDE IN – A Tale of 3 Cities
Australia
- Max Pam with Contingency in the Three Worlds
Bangladesh
- Mohammad Anisul Hoque with Quest for Self
- Rafiqul Shuvo with Copyright vs. Fragility
- Rasel Chowdhury with Desperate Urbanisation
- Saiful Huq Omi with The Disowned and the Denied
- Samsul Alam Helal with Love Studio
- Sarker Protick with What Remains
- Shumon Ahmed with What I have forgotten could fill an ocean, what is not real never lived
Belgium
- Gael Turine with VOODOO, The Journey of an African Pantheon
Bosnia
- Ziyah Gafić with Quest for Identity
Brazil
- Leandro Viana de Paula with Bolivia in São Paulo
China
Croatia
- Sandra Vitaljić with Beloved
Egypt/UK
- Laura El-Tantawy with Faces of Revolution: EGYPT
France/Lebanon
- Rozenn Quéré with Vies possibles et imaginaires
- Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh with Vies possibles et imaginaires
India
- B.S. Shivaraju (Cop Shiva) with Being Gandhi
- Pablo Bartholomew with Outside In – A Tale of 3 Cities
- Richard Bartholomew with A Critic’s Eye
Iran
- Hossein Fatemi with Dark Future – Afghanistan
Italy
- Ilaria Di Biagio with Fragile
- Maïmouna Guerresi with Inner Constellations
Japan
- Saori Ninomiya with From That Place, The Voice of Being
Malaysia
- Eiffel Chong Tze Chin with Royal Malaysia Police
Mexico
- Graciela Iturbide with Naturata
Nigeria
- J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere with Headgears
Norway
- Eivind H. Natvig with You Are Here
Poland
- Mateusz Sarello with Swell
Spain
- Walter Astrada with 49.65 %, Violence Against Women
Sweden/UK
- Anastasia Taylor-Lind with The National Womb
Vietnam
- Maika Elan with The Pink Choice
USA
- Eugene Richards with War is Personal
For further details go to Exhibitions on the Chobi Mela website where you can find more information on the artists and their exhibitions.
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