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Firoz Mahmud

Firoz Mahmud (b. Khulna) was based in Tokyo and now in New York. He was at the Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten, did MFA from Tama Art University, PhD on Fine Arts from the University of the Arts in Tokyo, Japan. He works on installation, photography, painting and mixed media.

He exhibited in Biennials/Triennials which include Dhaka Art Summit 2016, Setouchi Triennale 2013 (Int`l Art Festival), Aichi Triennial (10), Sharjah Biennale, UAE (09), Cairo Biennale (08), Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial (06 & 09/DAP), Asian Biennale Bangladesh (08, 02, 00). He also EXHIBITED at Office of Contemporary Art (OCA), Oslo, Norway, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo/MOT & Geidai, Fuchu Art Museum, Ota Fine Arts, Mori Art Museum (Center Gallery) , The University Art Museum (Geidai), Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art, Aichi Pref. Museum of Art (10) and Ota Fine Arts Tokyo in Japan | |Queens Museum, Hammond Museum, Flushing Town Hall, International Studio and Curatorial program ISPC, Location One and Rochester Contemporary Art Center, New York || Rijksakademie in Amsterdam, Metropolitan-Gallery Mostings & Byggeriets Hus, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, kunsthaus Tacheles &Kunststueck in Berlin, Royal Overseas League, Concourse RNCM, Manchester and Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland & Asia House (`Step Across This Line`-Contemporary art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan) in London UK, Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten, Projectruimte Oost, MediaSchip in Amsterdam || Sovereign Art Foundation, Landmark Atrium in Hong Kong, ShContemporary08, Shanghai Exhibition Center, Asbestos Art Space, Bandung, Sharjah Museum UAE, Changwon Sungsan Art Hall, Korea, Birla Academy, Kolkata, Exhibit320, New Delhi || Dhaka Art Center, National Museum, National Art Gallery Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka Art Summit ( the story of the missing one) and Bengal Gallery in Dhaka.  He is represented at Ota Fine Arts Tokyo & Singapore and Exhibit 320 in New Delhi.

 

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Flux Factory’s Tenth Annual Auction

Firoz Mahmud : ‘Gust of hot spice and mystique fable’

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