Shubho Saha
Shubho Saha (Bangladesh, b. 1982) is a Dhaka-based interdisciplinary artist, a founding member of the artist collective Back ART Foundation, and the director of the Dhaka Live Art Biennale (D’LAB). As a leading advocate for the contemporary art field in Bangladesh, his work aims to discover the secret relationship between nature and its inner self. His artistic practice engages with architectural and mythological histories and the effect of emergent consumerism upon urban landscapes. Saha believes in combining sustainable art practices with a deep commitment to long-term involvement and interaction within the community he works in to generate a greater impact for the artistic project. Saha works in varied mediums, such as printmaking, performance, sculpture, installation, and video to express his endless thinking. He has produced many site-specific artworks that examine and deconstruct the relationship between spaces. He earned his BFA and MFA from Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Saha received Asian Cultural Council Fellowship in 2016 to research best practices of printmaking and studio management. “The best experience was meeting ACC grantees. We worked like a family, became great friends, and always used to share our experiences via regular group discussions. We even we invited each other …
Shubho Saha (Bangladesh, b. 1982) is a Dhaka-based interdisciplinary artist, a founding member of the artist collective Back ART Foundation, and the director of the Dhaka Live Art Biennale (D’LAB). As a leading advocate for the contemporary art field in Bangladesh, his work aims to discover the secret relationship between nature and its inner self. His artistic practice engages with architectural and mythological histories and the effect of emergent consumerism upon urban landscapes. Saha believes in combining sustainable art practices with a deep commitment to long-term involvement and interaction within the community he works in to generate a greater impact for the artistic project. Saha works in varied mediums, such as printmaking, performance, sculpture, installation, and video to express his endless thinking. He has produced many site-specific artworks that examine and deconstruct the relationship between spaces. He earned his BFA and MFA from Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Saha received Asian Cultural Council Fellowship in 2016 to research best practices of printmaking and studio management. “The best experience was meeting ACC grantees. We worked like a family, became great friends, and always used to share our experiences via regular group discussions. We even we invited each other to many events, programs, exhibitions, etc., which really helped everyone to build a wide range of communication.”
Courtesy of the Asian Cultural Council