Ashfika Rahman

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Ashfika Rahman
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Born 1988
Alma materUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany
OccupationVisul artist & educator
AwardsFuture Generation Art Prize (2024), Samdani Art Award (2019, 2020), Dhaka Art Summit (2018, 2020, 2023 Finalist)

Ashfika Rahman (born 1988) is a Bangladeshi visual artist and educator whose multidisciplinary practice encompasses photography, video, textiles, text and installation art. Her work addresses urgent socio-political issues, including gender justice, violence, displacement, climate change and the marginalization of indigenous and minority communities in Bangladesh. Rahman’s artistic approach often involves collaboration with the communities she represents, creating alternative visual archives that challenge dominant narratives. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

Rahman was born in Bangladesh in 1988. She experienced a childhood shaped by personal loss, having lost both her father and brother at a young age. Raised by her mother, Rashida Begum, a social worker involved in human rights advocacy, Rahman was exposed early to social justice issues. She spent much of her youth moving between cities and living with extended family while her mother worked. [3]

Rahman studied photography at Hochschule Hannover (University of Applied Sciences and Arts) in Germany, graduating in 2017. Prior to that, she earned a Diploma in Professional Photography from Pathshala South Asian Media Institute in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2016. She also trained in Indian Classical Dance at the Bangladesh Academy of Fine Arts between 2006 and 2010. [4] She survived Blood cancer in 2019.

Artistic practice

Rahman's work is rooted in themes of trauma, resistance, and resilience. She draws inspiration from mythology, folklore, and spiritual practices to contextualize present-day injustices. Through a blend of documentary and conceptual approaches, she highlights stories often absent from mainstream representation, particularly those of indigenous women, ethnic minorities, and disenfranchised communities. [5]

A key focus of Rahman’s practice is the use of visual storytelling to document violence against women, religious intolerance, state repression, and ecological crisis. Her projects frequently involve photography, embroidery, text, sculpture, and community engagement.

Rahman is a faculty member at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute in Dhaka, where she teaches photography. She is also a member of MAPS Images Agency based in Brussels.

Notable works

Recognition and awards

Exhibitions

Rahman’s work has been presented in several major international exhibitions, including:

References

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  12. "Rape is Political: Ashfika Rahman's Portraits from the Khagrachari Hills". asapconnect.in.
  13. "WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY 2019: Artist Talk / Ashfika Rahman". OBJECTIFS. 2 December 2019.
  14. "Ashfika Rahman wins Future Generation Art Prize 2024". artreview.com.
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