Anustup Kundu
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20 Jan 2026
07:07:25 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : Under the auspices of the 3rd Print Biennale India, the Bridging Culture and Arts Foundation (B-CAF) successfully opened the printmaking exhibition IN THE NAME OF GOD in Kolkata in partnership with Lalit Kala Akademi. The show, which brought together 23 active printmakers from West Bengal and was curated by renowned artist and scholar Prof. Parag Roy, offered a contemplative examination of faith, belief, and spirituality as enduring forces influencing human civilisation, culture, and social consciousness. Munish Jhajharia, Director of Multiwyn Group; Dr R. K. Mohanty, Regional Secretary of Lalit Kala Akademi; and Syed Kawsar Jamal, renowned poet and cultural scholar, were present at the exhibition's opening. Their
presence enhanced the opening ceremony's cultural relevance and intellectual depth. Speaking on the occasion, Curator Prof. Parag Roy stated that this exhibition considers how concepts of faith and divinity have been perceived, interpreted, and articulated throughout human history. The artists interact with these subjects through printmaking in ways that promote long-term contemplation and the coexistence of various viewpoints. Avijit Mukherjee, Atin Basak, Binita Bandyopadhyay, Dasarath Das, Debojyoty Dhara, Dilip Kr. Sasmal, Dipanjan Bagli, Jayanta Naskar, Kamal Mitra, Khokan Giri, Manik K. Ghosh, Monoj Baidya, Parag Roy, Paula Sengupta, Rajat Subhra Halder, Rajen Mondal, Ramen Kastha, Siddharth Ghosh, Srikanta Paul, Sukla Poddar, Srabani Sarkar, Sreyashi Saha, and Suchita Barick were among the artists whose works were on display.
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