The visual intrepretation of human consciousness and searching identity through the political culture in Bangladesh

This research aims to produce visual artwork through identity interpretation andpolitical culture in Bangladesh. This concept manifests a sense of the process ofexpressing Bangladesh's unique identity by making a subtle difference with India. The mainobjectives focusing on the Bengal tradition...

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description This research aims to produce visual artwork through identity interpretation andpolitical culture in Bangladesh. This concept manifests a sense of the process ofexpressing Bangladesh's unique identity by making a subtle difference with India. The mainobjectives focusing on the Bengal tradition and symbol with artistic practices in pre andpost-liberation in Bangladesh and the evolving current scene. The reference artists within thisresearch project are Safiuddin Ahmed, SM Sultan, Zainul Abedin, Maqbool Fida Husain, Melanie Hava,Quamrul Hassan, and Shahabuddin Ahmed. The justification of selected this artist because theyare producing the issues of identity interpretation in Bangladesh's political scenery. Thereference of artworks carried out a suggestion on how the combined traditional folk art and modernaesthetic framework with specific symbols had been produced. A studio practice method was usedthrough studio experimentation, self-critical reflection, and contextual review approach. Theresearch projects contributed to the field of Fine Art have established the collectiveissues on exploiting information, portraying social, political and cultural systems, and theinterpreting relationship among symbols, tradition, and identity. The research projectcontributed to the correlating of how traditional artwork has been implemented with symbols becomesa provider of the political and cultural identity of Bangladesh. In conclusion, based on studiopractices, a group of artwork has been produced to portray a human consciousness and searching new identity in the political in Bangladesh. The implication of thisresearch explicates the statement of the visual aspect through Bangladesh's political culture can be implemented through theconstruction of contemporary artworks in painting.
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spelling oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:64342021-11-15 The visual intrepretation of human consciousness and searching identity through the political culture in Bangladesh 2020 Hasnat, Muhammad Abul N Fine Arts This research aims to produce visual artwork through identity interpretation andpolitical culture in Bangladesh. This concept manifests a sense of the process ofexpressing Bangladesh's unique identity by making a subtle difference with India. The mainobjectives focusing on the Bengal tradition and symbol with artistic practices in pre andpost-liberation in Bangladesh and the evolving current scene. The reference artists within thisresearch project are Safiuddin Ahmed, SM Sultan, Zainul Abedin, Maqbool Fida Husain, Melanie Hava,Quamrul Hassan, and Shahabuddin Ahmed. The justification of selected this artist because theyare producing the issues of identity interpretation in Bangladesh's political scenery. Thereference of artworks carried out a suggestion on how the combined traditional folk art and modernaesthetic framework with specific symbols had been produced. A studio practice method was usedthrough studio experimentation, self-critical reflection, and contextual review approach. Theresearch projects contributed to the field of Fine Art have established the collectiveissues on exploiting information, portraying social, political and cultural systems, and theinterpreting relationship among symbols, tradition, and identity. The research projectcontributed to the correlating of how traditional artwork has been implemented with symbols becomesa provider of the political and cultural identity of Bangladesh. In conclusion, based on studiopractices, a group of artwork has been produced to portray a human consciousness and searching new identity in the political in Bangladesh. 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