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Dhaka Art Summit

  • The world doesn’t identify Bangladesh with  contemporary art and design, but the Dhaka Art Summit might just change that

    The world doesn’t identify Bangladesh with contemporary art and design, but the Dhaka Art Summit might just change that

    Michael Snyder
    · Feb 19, 2016 · 01:30 pm
  • Dhaka Art Summit covers up Tibetan exhibit after China finds it 'offensive'

    Dhaka Art Summit covers up Tibetan exhibit after China finds it 'offensive'

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 08, 2016 · 09:07 pm