“Music fills the infinite between two souls.” -Rabindranath Tagore
Explore how Rabindranath Tagore's timeless songs and poems transcend two centuries, becoming a constant companion across all moods and seasons, like a wise and intimate friend.
Explore how Rabindranath Tagore's timeless songs and poems transcend two centuries, becoming a constant companion across all moods and seasons, like a wise and intimate friend.
A Bangladeshi art student's emotional project drawing portraits on stones, inspired by World War II prisoners at Besancon's Resistance Museum, exploring resilience, empathy, and historical memory.
Inspired by the Bangladeshi film Matir Moina, a fine arts student creates mixed-media miniatures using film stills on rusted metal, exploring war, family, identity, and cultural conflict through art.
An artistic journey at the Museum of Besancon: drawing from old masters, reinterpreting family portraits, and incorporating found objects to create intimate works that bridge history and daily life.
An artist from Bangladesh discovers Rennes' half-timbered buildings and explores the fusion of tradition and modernity through a watercolor photo collage blending old and new architectural styles.
Explore how Juste Ici and the Bien Urbain festival transform Besancon's public spaces into an open-air museum, bringing international artists and local communities together through urban art.
Discover the PK Sen Bhaban, a forgotten architectural gem in Chittagong blending Hindu, Islamic, and Gothic styles, and the urgent need to preserve this century-old heritage.
A moving tribute to a beloved grandmother, honoring her memory through a floral painting, a garden story, and a poem written in France, where distance made the bond feel even more precious.
Explore the deep bond between Bangladesh and its rivers through Moon Boat art, inspired by Chittagong's fishing heritage and philanthropist Yves Marre's floating hospital on the waterways.
From a Bangladesh village to French museums, an artist explores architectural contrasts between earth houses and marble, drawing on broken stone with watercolor and Mughal miniature painting.