American art museums and galleries now have the privileged opportunity of exhibiting illustrious postcolonial artist Pritika Chowdhry’s new mixed media collection. Go to https://www.pritikachowdhry.com/post/bangladesh-independence-day to find out more.
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New Postcolonial, Feminist & South
Asian Anti-Memorial Exhibition Is
Touring
One of Chicago's aesthetically and thematically boldest new art
voices, Pritika Chowdhry, has completed an experiential new
postcolonial collection.
Her new collection commemorates the end of the
1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and features
moving and visually evocative sculptural
installations that serve as an anti-memorial.
Pritika Chowdhry has completed the
collection ahead of Bangladesh’s
Independence Day, which is marked
on the 26th of March.
She is currently fielding inquiries from interested art curators and
gallery heads like yourself.
Her latest mixed media collection is imbued with a distinctively post-colonial, South
Asian and feminist sensibility and reflects her evolution as an experiential artist.
Pritika Chowdhry believes that the narratives of Bangladeshi remembrance exclude the
experiences of women, who were, in many ways, both colonialism and the war’s greatest
victims.
As such, her new collection serves as a counter monument bringing women's hidden
stories to light through her use of metal art, handmade paper, fabric, ceramics, glass,
and more.
Go to
https://www.pritikachowdhry.com/post/banglad
esh-independence-day for more.
Asian Anti-Memorial Exhibition Is
Touring
One of Chicago's aesthetically and thematically boldest new art
voices, Pritika Chowdhry, has completed an experiential new
postcolonial collection.
Her new collection commemorates the end of the
1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and features
moving and visually evocative sculptural
installations that serve as an anti-memorial.
Pritika Chowdhry has completed the
collection ahead of Bangladesh’s
Independence Day, which is marked
on the 26th of March.
She is currently fielding inquiries from interested art curators and
gallery heads like yourself.
Her latest mixed media collection is imbued with a distinctively post-colonial, South
Asian and feminist sensibility and reflects her evolution as an experiential artist.
Pritika Chowdhry believes that the narratives of Bangladeshi remembrance exclude the
experiences of women, who were, in many ways, both colonialism and the war’s greatest
victims.
As such, her new collection serves as a counter monument bringing women's hidden
stories to light through her use of metal art, handmade paper, fabric, ceramics, glass,
and more.
Go to
https://www.pritikachowdhry.com/post/banglad
esh-independence-day for more.