Mohammad Eunus

Mohammad Eunus

πŸ“ Dhaka, Bangladesh

Born in 1954 in Thakurgaon, Bangladesh, a leading figure in Bangladeshi abstract art known for his poetic and emotionally resonant visual language.

Achievements

  • Grand Prize – KODO Art Show, Tokyo (1989)
  • Honourable Mention – 13th National Art Exhibition, Shilpakala Academy (1998)
  • Arab-Bangladesh Bank Award – 11th National Art Exhibition (1994)
  • Emaar International Art Symposium Award, UAE (2005)
  • Recipient of multiple national awards in Bangladesh, including Best Painter (1988)
  • Receipt Zainul Abedin Best award , university of Dhaka. 1977. Garnered multiple awards from Bangladesh, USA , Japan and Iran.
β€’ BFA – Institute of Fine Arts (now Faculty of Fine Arts), University of Dhaka, 1979
β€’ MFA – Tama University, Tokyo, under Japanese MONBUSHO scholarship (1987)
42 solo painting exhibitions held in Bangladesh and internationally since 1979.
International Participation: Represented in major events across South Korea, Japan, India, China, Oman, Dubai, USA, UK, France, Nepal, Myanmar, Germany, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Italy, and Canada. Indian Triennale (1992), Asian Art Biennale (1991–1995), and Venice Biennale (2022).
Extensive participation in workshops, symposiums, and art camps across the USA, Europe, and Asia since 1992.
Mohammad Eunus

Born in 1954 in Thakurgaon, Bangladesh, a leading figure in Bangladeshi abstract art known for his poetic and emotionally resonant visual language.

News

Mohammad Eunus’ realm of creativity
August 3, 2025

Mohammad Eunus paintings exhibit a harmonious connection evident in the lines, forms, and textures, which reflect his unique style. Photo: Courtesy.β€œPainting is an art. And art is a power that should be aimed at developing the soul. If art does not do this job, the abyss that separates us from God is left without a bridge,” said Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky.

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Artworks

Untitled

Tk 300,000

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Evidence

Tk 280,000

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Past Works

Works held in the British Museum, Fukuoka Art Museum (Japan), Bangladesh National Museum, Nepal Art Council, Shilpakala Academy, and various esteemed public and private collections worldwide.

Books

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