Monidipa Dasgupta

Monidipa Dasgupta

📍 Dhaka, Bangladesh

Monidipa Dasgupta, born in 1973, is a Dhaka-based artist whose journey began with a Graphic Design degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka.

Achievements

  • She launched her career in design at BEXIMCO Online and later with Dressy Dale, before rediscovering her voice in fine art and pattern-based practices. Her evolution led her from commercial to contemplative—rediscovering urban narratives through textiles, geometric pattern, printmaking, and hybrid technologies.
Graphic Design degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka
She launched her career in design at BEXIMCO Online and later with Dressy Dale, before rediscovering her voice in fine art and pattern-based practices. Her evolution led her from commercial to contemplative—rediscovering urban narratives through textiles, geometric pattern, printmaking, and hybrid technologies.
Monidipa Dasgupta

Monidipa Dasgupta, born in 1973, is a Dhaka-based artist whose journey began with a Graphic Design degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka.

News

Bangladesh Art Week Unveils 4th Edition of 'Ora Egaro Jon'— A Celebration of Art and Social Consciousness
August 13, 2025

Bangladesh Art Week proudly presents the 4th edition of its flagship exhibition, Ora Egaro Jon. This unique cultural experience, set to open on Sunday, 26 April, and run until 25 May at META GARAGE, celebrates Art and social consciousness. What sets this exhibition apart is its location in one of Dubai's most unexpected art spaces — a luxury automotive showroom transformed into a bold artistic platform.

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Artworks

Forest

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Past Works

At HerNet, we celebrate Monidipa Dasgupta as an urban weaver—taking the overlooked textures of city life and transforming them into poetic pattern universes. Her work bridges tradition and technology, the local and the global. Through visual fabrications, she offers a renewed perspective on built environments, culture, and the intimacy of daily life. commercial to contemplative—rediscovering urban narratives through textiles, geometric pattern, printmaking, and hybrid technologies.

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