Aminul Islam Ashik

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Aminul Islam Ashik

b. 1988

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Aminul Islam Ashik

b. 1988

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Aminul Islam Ashik (b. 1988, Dhaka, Bangladesh) is a visual artist whose work navigates the emotional, political, and cognitive dimensions of human experience. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka (BFA 2010, MFA 2012), Ashik explores the human face as a symbolic medium—capturing moments of conflict, resilience, sorrow, and transformation. His practice spans sculpture, installation, and conceptual forms, often merging classical techniques with contemporary perspectives. Ashik’s art is rooted in the philosophical tension between humanity’s place within and against nature. This duality extends into social and political realms, where power and identity collide in cycles of struggle and adaptation. His works—ranging from portraits and objects to performative gestures—reflect layered realities shaped by both internal emotion and external forces. He has exhibited widely in Bangladesh and internationally, including at Documenta Fifteen (Germany), Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland), India Art Fair, Diriyah Biennale (Saudi Arabia), and Central Museum Utrecht (Netherlands). He has been an active participant in the Asian Art Biennale, National Art Exhibition, and collaborative projects with Britto—Arts Trust. Ashik’s works are in major public and private collections, including the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and Liberation War Museum. He has received awards such as the Best Sculpture Award (18th Young Artists Exhibition) and Honorable Mention (24th National Art Exhibition), underscoring his evolving and reflective artistic journey.

Aminul Islam Ashik
Aminul Islam Ashik
Aminul Islam Ashik
Artist at his studio, Dhaka 2025. Photo: ARK Reepon
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Aminul Islam Ashik
Face of Life

Face of Life

Aminul Islam Ashik

Published by
and ARTCON

ISBN 978-984-37-0298-2

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FACE OF LIFE is a compelling art book showcasing the powerful sculptural and conceptual practice of Aminul Islam Ashik, one of Bangladesh’s most provocative contemporary visual artists. Anchored in the symbolism of the human face and the metaphor of the “seat,” Ashik’s work explores emotional depth, societal conflict, and political power. This monograph accompanies his first solo exhibition, FACE OF LIFE, at Zainul Gallery, University of Dhaka, and features over 40 sculptures, drawings, and installations created between 2010 and 2025. Through materials like fiberglass, bronze, iron, and wood, Ashik confronts the fragile balance between resilience and vulnerability, personal identity and collective memory. His artistic voice—blending surrealism, political critique, and postmodern expression—offers a profound meditation on existence, power structures, and humanity’s place in nature. With essays, curatorial notes, and rare studio insights, FACE OF LIFE is both a visual archive and a philosophical journey into the art and mind of a transformative sculptor.

Face of Life

Face of Life

Aminul Islam Ashik

Published by
and ARTCON

ISBN 978-984-37-0298-2

Preview

FACE OF LIFE is a compelling art book showcasing the powerful sculptural and conceptual practice of Aminul Islam Ashik, one of Bangladesh’s most provocative contemporary visual artists. Anchored in the symbolism of the human face and the metaphor of the “seat,” Ashik’s work explores emotional depth, societal conflict, and political power. This monograph accompanies his first solo exhibition, FACE OF LIFE, at Zainul Gallery, University of Dhaka, and features over 40 sculptures, drawings, and installations created between 2010 and 2025. Through materials like fiberglass, bronze, iron, and wood, Ashik confronts the fragile balance between resilience and vulnerability, personal identity and collective memory. His artistic voice—blending surrealism, political critique, and postmodern expression—offers a profound meditation on existence, power structures, and humanity’s place in nature. With essays, curatorial notes, and rare studio insights, FACE OF LIFE is both a visual archive and a philosophical journey into the art and mind of a transformative sculptor.