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Theme: The sculpture is part of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s series of work on nature and its elements. The sculptor expresses his perception of the inner essence of natural elements through form and material. Kingfisher is an abstract sculpture, consisting of linear and curvilinear forms. It highlights…

Theme: The sculpture is themed on the spirit of the historic speech of the Father of The Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahmn, which he delivered on 7th March, 1971 in Dhaka. The speech motivated the people of the country to fight the Pakistani forces during…

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: The sculpture is on the theme of the inner essence of nature. It also incorporates the personal feelings and emotions of Hamiduzzaman as they relate to his understanding of nature and its elements. Nature is diverse and mystic. The sculptor always gets fascinated by…

Theme: The sculpture is made on the theme of human feeling and perception. It also incorporates the personal reminiscence and thoughts of Hamiduzzaman Khan. The sculpture amalgamates these feelings, thoughts and reminiscence into an abstract form through which Hamiduzzaman attempted to express the inner essence…

Theme: The sculpture is on the theme of the inner essence of nature. Hamiduzzaman Khan, throughout his career, has attempted to capture the inner essence of natural objects in varied material and form. This sculpture is an abstraction of the appeal of the moon to…

Theme: The sculpture is on the theme of human face. It captures the reactions and feelings that act in the mind of humans, in the form of a human face in abstraction. Human face expresses diverse emotions and feelings. However, the sculpture outlines a particular…

Theme: The sculpture captures the contrast between two opposing essences of nature. Hamiduzzaman Khan, in his career of over five decades, has been trying to explore the inner essence of nature. This work is an artistic reflection on his perception about that motive.  

Theme: The sculpture is based on the theme Remembrance ‘71, one of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s well-known series of works, which he started in late-1970s. The sculpture is based on the Bangladesh War of Liberation, depicting the indescribable suffering of the Bangladeshi people caused by the Pakistani…

Theme: The sculpture was perceived on the theme of human endeavor and efforts, overcoming the obstacles. Regardless of the shortcomings and destituteness, people of Bangladesh have attempted to move forward over the years and they continue to do so. The sculpture captures the spirit of…

Theme: The sculpture is made on the theme of human feeling and perception. It also incorporates the personal reminiscence and thoughts of Hamiduzzaman Khan. The sculpture amalgamates these feelings, thoughts and reminiscence into an abstract form through which Hamiduzzaman attempted to express the inner essence…

Theme: Image Of Sangsaptak is a delineation of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s famous series on Bangladesh War of Liberation. His first work on this series was established at the Jahangirnagar University campus in 1988. Image Of Sangsaptak highlights the intrepidness of the freedom fighters during the war…