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Solo exhibition by Nargis Poly begins at AFD La on Friday

Art & craft 2022-12-22, 11:10am

An exhibit at Nargis Poly's exhibition which begins on Friday.



Alliance Française de Dhaka cordially invites you to the opening of the solo exhibition titled The Walls of Puns & Apostrophes by Nargis Poly on Friday, 23 December 2022 at 05:30 pm at its La Galerie.

Being a multidisciplinary visual artist; Nargis Poly is mostly engaged with drawing, painting and Installation art. After her post-graduation in MA in English, she decided to start her art journey and create her own language. Poly believes that being an artist is something that is innate rather than something that can be learned in school; therefore she started learning via hands-on experience, trial and error. She also believes the best teacher is one's own self. She had her First solo exhibition at Alliance Française de Dhaka in 2017.

In this exhibition, the artist showed that when it comes to generating new life forms, pursuing immortality, and governing the world, humans resemble Gods! The fact that humans have created vast empires despite their increased unhappiness and lack of self-awareness makes us eventually more of dangerous to ourselves than a help. Living reality strikes us all the moment and many of them occurred with similar harmony in different regions with different tools and equations. Though we live in the same world with different social barriers, we endure happiness and pain similarly irrespective of caste, creed, colour, religion and boundary. Every soul matters since the Creator is the same and time has come to lay equal emphasis on every soul on the planet alongside human beings— no more, no less. To eradicate human avarice, we need angels. Angels need not necessarily originate in Heaven; they can exist within people, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or nationality. Those Angels, not human Gods, are the real humans.

The exhibition will be open to all till Saturday, 31 December 2022.

Visiting Hours: Monday to Saturday from 3 pm to 9 pm. Closed on Sunday. - Press release