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Songlines
features a major series of over 40 paintings by
the prominent Bangladeshi artist Abdus Shakoor.
These colourful and vibrant works were inspired
by folk art and a group of traditional folk stories
known as the Mymensingh Ballads.
The
stories, which draw on both Islamic and Hindu traditions, explore
universal themes of love, loss, parenthood and power and feature
a host of memorable characters.
The
exhibition explores the development of Shakoors style with
a number of works on loan from Cartwright Hall in Bradford. These
include examples of folk art and paintings by the great Indian artist
Jamini Roy.
During
the last two weeks of the exhibition, stories and pictures produced
by local schoolchildren in a citizenship project linked to the exhibition
will be on show alongside Abdus Shakoors paintings.
Free
exhibition talk Tuesday 28 October,1pm
Songlines
is part of the Hidden Talents festival. Hidden Talents takes place
across the Northwest from September to December.
ABOUT
GALLERY OLDHAM
Gallery
Oldham takes an innovative and unique approach to exhibition programming.
The new gallery oldham building has brought about an integration of
the once separate museum and gallery services, and programming incorporates
Oldham's extensive art, social and natural history collections alongside
touring work, newly commissioned and contemporary art, international
art and work produced with local communities.
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