Marked 18
'Marked' could be away from the humanistic approach where machines are advancing to assert their existence. They could mark their own memory and sensory powers. They could be winner, loser with danger and safer or nothing with actions. No significant humanistic sense is attached or detached with the activities of the performance.
'Marked' could be away from the humanistic approach where machines are advancing to assert their existence. They could mark their own memory and sensory powers. They could be winner, loser with danger and safer or nothing with actions. No significant humanistic sense is attached or detached with the activities of the performance.
Biography
Palash Bhattacharjee (born 1983) is an artist, whose praxis traverses an array of experimental art forms including performance, installation, and video. His works present aesthetic experimentations that are derived from his personal experience set in relation to different human sensitivities and emotion. Palash completed his M A and B A from the Department of Fine Arts, University of Chittagong, subsequently in 2010 and 2009. He was awarded with Asia Pacific Fellowship from National Museum of Contemporary Art in 2011 and received a grant from Seoksu Art Project of Stone & Water, South Korea, in 2010. He exhibited his works at 22nd National Art Exhibition Shilpakala Academy 2017; Samdani Art award Exhibition at Dhaka Art Summit, Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka, 2016; FIVA Festival Internacional de Videoarte, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015; Chengdu Blueroof Art Festival Community Exhibition, China, 2014; Studio 21, Kolkata, India 2013; 15th Asian Art Biennial, Shipakala Academy Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012; Project Standing OOO, Dukwon Gallery, Seoul, South Korea 2011; Pusan World Open Art Festival, South Korea; 'Playing On' Gallery at National Changdong Art Studio, South Korea, 2012; Open Studio at National Goyang Art Studio, South Korea; 4th Performance Art Festival PAN Asia at Seoul Art Space Mullae and Gowngju Museum of Art 2011; Festival & Open Studio SAP, Anyang, South Korea 2010; Aprilski Susreti, Belgrade, Serbia 2010; 17th Young Artists’ Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery, Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka, 2010; etc.