Titled as (Dis)Place, an exhibition of contemporary art was inaugurated on December 7 at Korean Cultural Center, New Delhi, India. Director of the center, Kim Kum-pyoung, inaugurated the exhibition. Vidya Shivadas, director of FICA was also present at the event. 

The exhibition, jointly supported by Bengal Arts Programme, Korean Cultural Center India and The Foundation for India Contemporary Art (FICA),  showcases the works of 10 artists and one research collective from Bangladesh.

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Participants of the show include Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements, Shahidul Alam, Tayeba Begum Lipi,  Ronni Ahmmed,  Najmun Nahar Keya,  Afsana Sharmin Zhumpa, Shimul Saha,  Zihan Karim,  Sarker Protick,  Sayed Asif Mahmud and  Md Shamsul Arifin.

Drawings and interventions on photography by Najmun Nahar Keya comment on the shifting ecology of the Old Dhaka neighbourhood, using fragments of the past as a means of passage to the present. On the other hand, Asif Mahmud charts how a specific point at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border has changed over the past 15 years under the influence of successive refugee crises in a three-channel video. The specialisation of research archives on urban studies by the Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements, offers an insight into the process. The archive delves into the various limitations of cities in Bangladesh.