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Theme: The sculpture is based on the theme of Remembrance ‘71. During the Bangladesh War of Liberation, the freedom fighters left their homes aiming to fight the Pakistani forces and liberate the country. As their mothers waited in the hope of returning their intrepid sons,…

Theme: This installation is based on the theme of Bird. This is one of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s well-known themes, on which he has produced numerous works over the years. The theme emanates from the inclination of Hamiduzzaman Khan towards birds and their nature of freedom and…

The sculpture has been made as the three dimensional form of the ACME logo. It symbolizes growth – growth that encompasses not only economic or materialistic upliftment but also humanistic growth. The utilitarian aspects of growth that enable everyone to move forward.

The sculpture symbolizes the event of surrendering before God on the Day of Judgement. As we pass the worldly life, the event of the Day of Judgement is something we have to face eventually. The surrender follows the ultimate judgement, leading to the final destiny…

Exhibited in Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts in 2000

Exhibited in the Asian Art Biennale 1982, at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.

The four installations located at the lobby of The Westin Dhaka, incorporate geometric shapes. This type of installations with modernist essence are rarely seen in Bangladesh.

The sculpture, with monumental characteristics, bears the sublime remembrance of the Bangladesh War of Liberation. The liberation war holds a significant place in the lives of the people of Bangladesh, not only as a topic of historical interest but also cultural aspects. In that regard,…