now until Jan 31, 2009 // Aakriti Art Gallery // Kolkata, India
If we agree that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication, viewing painting's by Kazi Ghiyasuddin, should be an indulgence and a pleasure trip, when following a path of natural abstraction. The artist originates from Bangladesh, but he has influences of the Far Eastern ideals, as his major half of art education had been taken care by that part of the world, which can clarify his visual orientations. As Harou Sanda, an art journalist from Japan puts it, Ghiyasuddin's lyricism by the hue of transparentness and free frame structure with symbolic figures in his works remind us of two great innovators in painting in the twentieth century: Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.
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