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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025
Samdani Art Foundation, CRI to exhibit unseen photographs of 1971-72

Bangladesh

TBS Report
08 December, 2021, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 09 December, 2021, 05:27 pm

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Samdani Art Foundation, CRI to exhibit unseen photographs of 1971-72

The exhibition of rare and never before exhibited images, which were curated by Ruxmini Reckvana Q Choudhury, will be held from 10-31 December at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy

TBS Report
08 December, 2021, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 09 December, 2021, 05:27 pm
Anne De Henning. Photo: Collected
Anne De Henning. Photo: Collected

Samdani Art Foundation and Centre for Research and Information (CRI) is going to exhibit rare photographs on the birth of the nation from 1971-72 captured by French photojournalist Anne de Henning marking the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence. 

The exhibition of rare and never before exhibited images, which were curated by Ruxmini Reckvana Q Choudhury, will be held from 10-31 December at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.  State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid will be present at the event as chief guest while Director General of Shilpakala Academy Liaquat Ali Lucky will attend as special guest, said a press release.

Trustee of Centre for Research and Information Nasrul Hamid and President of Samdani Art Foundation Nadia Samdani will also be present on the occasion among others.

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The event will take place marking the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence.

Anne de Henning private archive of unseen photographs is a unique record of the pivotal years which witnessed the transformation of Bangladesh from East Pakistan. In her powerful images, the humanity of her subjects is combined with the grit of traditional photojournalism.  Her first visit to Bangladesh was at the age of 26 in 1971 when the Pakistani authorities in Dhaka were not letting foreign journalists into the country. 

Travelling through the country during the Liberation War, her photographs captured life in the war zone – from freedom fighters to men, women and children boarding refugee trains and fleeing from their villages. 

While recalling Anne's first encounter with the Mukti Bahini she said, "I saw a handful of young Mukti Bahinis stepping out of their makeshift observation post flanked by a tall bamboo pole flying the green, red and yellow Bangladesh flag. They greeted me by saying with a broad smile: 'You are now in free Bangladesh'!" 

She also said, "The first striking memory I have is of my crossing to East Pakistan from India in the blistering heat and dead silence." 

During her second visit to the country in 1972, Anne's photographs feature Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who worked to decolonise the nation from imperial rules of British and Pakistani towards democracy and freedom. 

Anne captured Bangabandhu giving a speech at the first Council Meeting of Awami League after the independence of Bangladesh. 

In this regard, she said, "I came specifically from Calcutta to photograph the event."

However, images of Bangabandhu were systematically destroyed after the coup of 1975 and her surviving colour photographs are among the few ones known to still exist. 

Besides, this exhibition will bring together other works from Anne's archive including photographs from her in time India and her coverage of the Vietnam War.

CRI / Samdani Art Foundation / photo exhibition

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