Dhaka, Oct. 14 -- Often, it is in the peripheral view-in the quiet confluence of the overlooked-that the meaning of our existence begins to emerge. The exhibition "Reminiscence of Light" promises such a convergence: a gathering not merely of objects, but of disparate sensibilities charting the human condition against the steadfast, yet ever-shifting, horizon of home, soil, and the ceaseless motion of life. To encounter these works is to read a palimpsest of a world caught between ancient, elemental rhythms and the assertive geometries of the contemporary moment.
Abdus Sattar Toufiq's paintings, "Farmer & Soil" (2025) and "The Nocturnal" (2023), exemplify a sensibility oscillating between the allegorical and the observational. Figures of ...
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