Bangladeshi-German painter, 20th–21st century, works on paper and canvas
Mohammad Kibria
Mohammad Kibria (1929–2011) was a Bangladeshi painter associated with abstract art. He studied in Japan and worked primarily in oils and prints, developing a restrained abstract practice.
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Privatkunst.ch grew from a personal interest in works that carry a history. There is always more behind a work of art than first appears — and most stories are not yet fully told.
Many objects in private hands were never properly assessed — because no one with the right knowledge looked at them. That has changed. Open research archives, digitised auction catalogues, and image analysis now make it possible to understand a work in new ways and with a depth of information that simply did not exist before. A work rarely stands alone. And it carries its history within it — if you know how to read it.
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See also: Shiavax Chavda · Ismail Gulgee · Jogen Chowdhury · J. Sultan Ali