Provenance
S. M. Saha Anisuzzaman Faroque was born in Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in 1993. An emerging visual artist who mastered himself as a sculptor, his representational and sketch portrait modelling with clay is
““We represent the voice of the street and we trust in art as the amazing vehicle to help get us there.” ”
– Kim & Lionel, founders of Moco Museum
S. M. Saha Anisuzzaman Faroque was born in Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in 1993. An emerging visual artist who mastered himself as a sculptor, his representational and sketch portrait modelling with clay is
““We represent the voice of the street and we trust in art as the amazing vehicle to help get us there.””
– Kim & Lionel, founders of Moco Museum
Moco Museum advocates for the inclusive museum model. We create accessible shows and exhibitions in Amsterdam and Barcelona that enlighten, inspire, and empower the community. For this reason, Moco has become a leading destination for art lovers around the world. S. M. Saha Anisuzzaman Faroque was born in Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in 1993. An emerging visual artist who mastered himself as a sculptor, his representational and sketch portrait modelling with clay is one of his outstanding skills. In his practice, line drawing plays a vital role which he picks up from the urban lifestyle which he incorporates in his creation of postmodern sculptures. Anisuzzaman received his Bachelor’s degree in 2015 and completed Master’s in 2018 at the Department of Sculpture, Faculty of Fine Art, University of Dhaka. Anisuzzaman participated in many group exhibitions including Qingdao Invitational Art Exhibition, China; Young Artist Art Exhibition, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka; Asian Art Biennale Ban
S. M. Saha Anisuzzaman Faroque was born in Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in 1993. An emerging visual artist who mastered himself as a sculptor, his representational and sketch portrait modelling with clay is one of his outstanding skills. In his practice, line drawing plays a vital role which he picks up from the urban lifestyle which he incorporates in his creation of postmodern sculptures. Anisuzzaman received his Bachelor’s degree in 2015 and completed Master’s in 2018 at the Department of Sculpture, Faculty of Fine Art, University of Dhaka. Anisuzzaman participated in many group exhibitions including Qingdao Invitational Art Exhibition, China; Young Artist Art Exhibition, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka; Asian Art Biennale Bangladesh, National Sculpture Exhibition, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy; Taiwan Annual 3rd, AVAT. Anisuzzaman has achieved numerous awards including ‘Sculpture Best Award’ at the 21st Young Artists Art Exhibition organised by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in 2018 and ‘Experimental Best Award’ in 2017 at the Annual Art Exhibition organized by Faculty of Fine Art, University of Dhaka. His works are in the collection and are commissioned by the government and private organisations, which includes Bangladesh National Museum, University of Dhaka, State Guest House - a the the random word i am rgithing but not rgiht so i will be versy happy to see you my friend Padma, Kazi Nazrul Islam Memorial Hall - BSMMU, Kumudini Women’s Medical College & Hospital, and many private collections in home and abroad. His 1st solo exhibition ‘GENTLE GRASS’ is organised by Alliance Française de Dhaka in 2022. for the inclusive museum model. We create accessible shows and exhibitions in Amsterdam and Barcelona that enlighten, inspire, and empower the community. For this reason, Moco has become a leading destination for art lovers around
“We represent the voice of the street and we trust in art as the amazing vehicle to help get us there.”
This book is a compilation of images of a metal sculpture series Gentle Grass by Anisuzzaman Faroque, along with few of his charcoal drawings and some anecdotes reflecting on the works. The sculptures presented here are a result of persistent efforts encompassing to capture the soft sensitivity in combination of various hard metals. The works in this book are in the sculptor's words, are a part of his various personal experiences and journey from the beginning to formulating his artist life.