Abul Khair Litu
Abul Khair Litu | |
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Born | October 7, 1950 |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater | University of Dhaka |
Occupation | Industrialist |
Abul Khair Litu (born 7 October 1950) is a Bangladeshi industrialist and entrepreneur.[1] He is known for his involvement in the promotion of the country's culture, art, music, theatre and literature.[2]
Early life and education
Litu was born on 7 October 1950 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He obtained a bachelor's degree in commerce from Dhaka University in 1972.
Career
He went on to help establish AB Bank, the country's first private banking institution, in association with Dubai Bank. Litu is currently the chairman of the Bengal Group,[3] a business house with interests in jute, cable television, electronic media, real estate, hospitality, media and advertising etc.[4]
Bengal Foundation
Litu's interest in the art and culture of Bangladesh was sparked off by his uncle – Professor Abdur Razzaque, an eminent academic and social scientist. Professor Razzaque introduced Litu to some of Bangladesh's most well-known artists, including Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin. Litu's interaction with the artists whom he met through his uncle soon inspired him to start his own art collection. He bought his very first painting in 1970, when he was just 20 years old.[5]
As part of his endeavour to promote and showcase Bangladeshi art on a larger platform, Litu set up the Bengal Foundation in 1986, of which he is still the chairperson. The Bengal Foundation is a registered private trust funded entirely by the Bengal Group. Over a span of twenty-five years since its inception, the Bengal Foundation has promoted a variety of visual and performing arts and crafts, with regular local, regional and international events. One such prominent event is a series of monthly music concerts where admission is free. The Bengal Foundation also holds demonstrations, seminars and workshops, and awards scholarships for those interested in studying Bangladeshi music.[2]
Since 1999, the foundation has organised several international art camps that involve nearly 300 artists from around the world. Notable venues include Florence (2005), Dhaka (2006), Kolkata (2008) and Maldives.[6]
Bengal Foundation awards
Litu has instituted a number of awards through the Bengal Foundation to encourage established as well as emerging Bangladeshi artists.
The Bengal Foundation Award, instituted in 1998, is awarded to an artist for commendable work in the National Art Exhibition organised by the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.[7] The Master Craftsperson's award has been instituted in association with the National Crafts Council. It is the highest honour for praiseworthy work in the crafts field.[8]
Art museums and galleries
Litu converted one of his residences to establish the Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts in the year 2000. It is one of the earliest professionally run art galleries in Bangladesh, and is also the largest private one. Till date, the BGFA has showcased the work of over 250 artists and produced 35 documentary films.[2][9] He has also unveiled plans to set up 'Art Lounges' in places where important policymakers and strategists convene. A part of his art collection is being used to decorate them. The first lounge is the Bengal Art Lounge in the Dhaka Club.[10]
Litu also announced the building of the Bengal Museum of Contemporary Arts and Crafts, slated to be the largest private arts and crafts museum in South Asia. Construction work has begun at Savar, on the banks of the Bangshi River, on 40 bighas (45 acres) of land that he has donated for this purpose.[11]
Bangladeshi theatre and publishing
Litu has been a longtime sponsor of Bangladeshi theatre. The Development of Theatre program that he ran between 2001 and 2007 encouraged new performers with infrastructure development, training, workshops and theatre festivals across the country.[2][11] The current theatre development program, which has been running since 2009, is aimed at marginalised communities such as Adivasis, transsexuals and Chars.
He has also founded a number of specialised publications to promote Bangladeshi art and culture.
Jamini – an English quarterly dedicated to the art of Bangladesh[11]
Kali O Kalam – a monthly Bengali literary magazine.[11] The Young Poet and Writer's award has been instituted by this publication to nurture emerging literary talent in Bangladesh.[12]
Bengal Barota – a cultural events bulletin[13]
Shilpa O Shilpi – a Bengali arts quarterly
Litu also gives greater exposure to traditional culture through his lifestyle glossies, Charbela Chardik and ICE Today, and ICE Business Times, a Bangladeshi business magazine.
Partnership with Skira Publications
In 2011, Litu announced that he had entered into a partnership with Skira, an Italian publishing house, to bring out a special series of 40 volumes showcasing Bangladeshi art.[14] The first four volumes are scheduled to be released by April 2012 and are monographs of photographer Shahidul Alam, painters Kazi Ghivasuddin, Safiuddin Ahmed and Zainul Abedin.
References
- ↑ Hossain, T. “Showcasing a staggering art collection”, "The Daily Star", 13 October 2010, accessed 3 June 2011
- 1 2 3 4 “About Us” "Bengal Foundation Website", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ Rahman, S. “Art collectors and connoisseurs”, "Probe News Magazine", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ , "Bengal Group Website", accessed 3 June 2011]
- ↑ Islam, M, S. “ A glimpse of contemporary Bangladeshi art”, "Banglamati", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ “Group Painting Exhibition Kolkata Dhaka”, "Bengal Foundation Website", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ “Bengal Awards”, "Bengal Foundation Website", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ , "Crafts Revival Quarterly", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ Hossain, T. “The thriving art scene in Bangladesh”, "The Daily Star", 16 January 2009, accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ “Facilities”, accessed 3 June 2011
- 1 2 3 4 Rahman, S. “Bengal Foundation Patron of Arts”, "Probe News Magazine", accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ “HSBC Kali O Kolom Young Poets and Writers Award”, "HSBC Website. Accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ “Bengal Barota Official Facebook Page”, accessed 3 June 2011
- ↑ Alom, Z, “New Horizon Opens For Bangladeshi Artists”, "The Daily Star", 9 March 2011, accessed 3 June 2011