Biography
Kanak was born in 1963 in the Rangamati Hill Tracts, in a small town named Tabal Chari, a remote hill area. She is a member of theArt work
Kanak's works often focus upon women, with men appearing only to stress the subjectivity and centrality of women. She explains her focus upon women in her paintings thus: "In plains and in hills, women are similarly cornered, even though they often contribute more than men to their families. I therefore prefer to centralise women in my works." She cites the "vivid colours of indigenous attire, the hills, forests, ‘jhum’ cultivation, pristine blue waterfalls, dance and music; in other words, anything that defines life in the hilly areas of Bangladesh" as major inspirations for her work, and says she has also been inspired by the Impressionist movement. Her paintings have been featured in over 100 exhibitions both at home and abroad, including Australia, India, the United States, Germany, France and England. Her source of inspiration is the daily life of theExhibitions
*2009: ''Appointment 2009'' (group) *2010: ''Journey to Peace'' (solo) *2010: ''Rooted Creativity-3'' (group) *2011: ''Colorful Yunnan'' (group) *2012: ''15th Beijing International Art Expo'' (group) *2012: ''Drawing Exhibition'' (group) *2012: ''Saju's Grand Group Art Exhibition'' (group) *2012: ''Dreams-Sowing'' (solo) *2013: ''Colours Across the Bangla Delta'' (group) *2013: ''Amader Kotha'' (group) *2014: ''Life Is Here'' (solo) *2014: ''Then and Now'' (group) *2015: ''Life 2'' (group)Awards
*2014: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Costume Design *2008: Olympic Fine Arts Medal, Beijing, China. *2006: Best of The show, Museum of Americas, Florida, United States *2003: Diploma Award from 2nd International Tashkent Biennale. Uzbekistan *2003: Grand Award, Latin American Art Museum, Miami, Florida, United States *1999: Honourable Mention Award, Silver Jubilee of Saju Art Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh *1993–94: Mid-American Arts Alliance Fellowship Award, United States **Master Zainul Abedin Memorial Award, Cultural Reporter Association of Bangladesh *2003: Best Personalities in Art, by Arabians Fashion beyond imagination, Dhaka *2002: National Award, Best Painting, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy *1994: "TOP TEN" Best woman Personalities in Bangladesh, Life Time achievement, Anonna Award *1992: 2nd Award on Modern Painting, International Miniature Art Contest, Florida, United StatesNotes/Further reading
* Kanak Chanpa Chakma book, published in 2005See also
* Women Artists of BangladeshReferences
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