Dreamweaver
A Group Art Exhibition by Twelve Talented Artists at Bhumi Gallery
Bhumi Gallery inaugurated its much-anticipated group art exhibition “Dreamweaver” on the evening of Friday, October 17, 2025, at its Lalmatia premises. The exhibition brings together twelve talented and promising Bangladeshi artists, each presenting their distinctive visions and artistic expressions.
The opening ceremony was graced by Professor Jamal Ahmed, one of the most revered and celebrated painters of Bangladesh, as the chief guest. The event was also attended by a number of eminent and young artists, art critics, and art enthusiasts who gathered to celebrate this vibrant confluence of creativity and contemporary expression.
The fifteen-day exhibition will remain open to visitors every day from 4 PM to 9 PM until October 31, 2025, welcoming all to explore, experience, and engage with the artworks on display.
Participating artists include Biplob Chakroborty, Monjur Rashid, Ziaur Rahman, Azmal Hosen, Maneek Bonik, Nargis Poly, Soikat Hossain, Anamuz Zahid, Iskindar Mirza, Nabaraj Roy, Lekhnesa Khushi, and Jolok Saha.
Art, in its truest form, mirrors human thought, time, and society. In every generation, certain creative individuals emerge who challenge conventions, reshape aesthetics, and inspire others through their vision. “Dreamweaver”, organized by Bhumi Gallery, showcases such twelve dedicated and established young artists whose artistic journeys embody the evolving language of contemporary Bangladeshi art.
The exhibition features 116 artworks, encompassing a diverse range of styles, mediums, and narratives. Some artists explore realism, while others embrace abstraction; some draw inspiration from tradition, while others experiment boldly with new forms and techniques. Yet, a unifying thread runs through all their works – authenticity, perseverance, and an unwavering devotion to art.
These artists are not only achieving personal milestones but also shaping the artistic landscape for the next generation. Their works resonate with the cultural essence and roots of Bangladesh, while also engaging in a dialogue with global art languages.
Ultimately, “Dreamweaver” is more than an exhibition – it is a journey of vision and courage, where fearless artistic minds are paving the way for the future. Their creations affirm that with sincerity, depth, and creative conviction, Bangladeshi art can proudly claim its place on the global stage.
Artworks of The Exhibition