Education:
2005 – 2009 Bachelor in Business Administration, American International University – AIUB.
2009 – 2012 Professional Photography Program Pathshala – The South Asian Media Institute.
2010 – New Media Journalism, University of Virginia, USA.
2011 – Documentary Photography Exchange, University of Gloucestershire, UK.
Solo exhibitions:
2024
অঙ্গার [AWNGAR], C/O Berlin, Germany
ইস্পাতে র পথ [Ishpater Poth] / Crossing, Asia Now Paris, France
2022
িনরবিধ (Till Time Stand Still), Shrine Empire, Delhi, India
2019
Of River and Lost Lands, Impact Doc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2017
Paris Photo, Solo show, East Wing Gallery, France
2016
‘What Remains’ at Latvian Museum of Photography, Latvia
Group exhibitions:
2024
The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, QAGOMA, Australia (Upcoming)
Old Stories New Magic, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, NSW, Australia
India Art Fair, Shrine Empire, New Delhi, India
At the Edge of Land, Art Jameel, Dubai, UAE
2023
Whitechapel Gallery, O Great Life, London, England
‘To Enter The Sky’, Dhaka Art Summit, Dhaka, Bangladesh
India Art Fair, Shrine Empire, New Delhi, India
Serendipity Art Festival, Goa, India
2022
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, Philadelphia, USA
TIBRO’ [Pathshala’s 23 Years Anniversary], Dhaka, Bangladesh
2021
32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), Singapore
‘Growing Like a Tree’, Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE
2020
Yokohama Triennale 2020, Afterglow, Yokohama, Japan
Nach Uns Die Sintflut, Kunst Haus Wien, Vienna, Austria
Related Realities, BL2020, Gallery Himmelblau, Tampere, Finland
Dead Can Dance: The Lock Up Gallery, Sydney, Australia
Noor Der Licht, Generation Z: Tell me, Gronigen, The Netherlands
2019
Bruised: Art, Action and Ecology in Asia’, RMIT Gallery. Melbourne, Australia
Stories of Earthly Survival, Ci.CLO Biennial, Porto, Portugal
2018
(Dis)Place, Foundation of Indian Contemporary Art, Korean Cultural center, Delhi
Temporary Certainty, 4A Centre for contemporary Asia Art. Sydney, Australia
Breaking Point, Triennial of Photography Hamburg, Germany
‘Relics’, Esplanade Visual Arts Center, Singapore Art Week. Singapore
2017
Dispatches The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, North Carolina, USA
Chobi Mela Photo Festival IX, Bangladesh
2016
Daegu Photo Biennale, South Korea
Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa, India
Art Dubai, Eat Wing, Dubai, UAE
2015
Photo Quai Biannual, Paris, France
Encontros da Imagem, Burga, Portugal
Delhi Photo Festival, Delhi, India
Obscura Festival of Photography, Penang, Malaysia
Defying the laws of gravity, Richmix London, United Kingdom
2014
Dhaka Art Summit, Bangladesh
Eyes on Bangladesh, New York, USA
2013
Noorderlicht Photography Festival ’20 By 20′ Exhibition, The Netherlands
Chobi Mela VII International Photography Festival, Bangladesh
Photovisa Festival, Moscow, Russia
Festival of Promenades Photographiques Vendome, France
Organ Vida Photo Festival, Croatia
2012
Noorderlicht Photo festival, Gronigen, The Netherlands
Dhaka Art Summit, Bangladesh
World Bank Art Program: Dhaka, Delhi, Washington
Awards/ Grants/ Fellowships:
2024
After Nature. Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize 2024, Awarded by C/O Berlin
2021
Foam Talent Amsterdam
2018
Magnum Foundation Fund
2017
The Australian Photobook of the Year Grand Prize
2015
World Press Photo Award
2014
Joop Swart Masterclass
2013
Winner of the World Bank Art Program
Residencies:
2019
Light Work Residency, Syracuse, New York
Khoj – Curatorial Intensive South Asia
2016
Gibellina Photo Road
Collections:
Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE,
KNMA, India
Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, UAE.
Sarker Protick (b. 1986) is an artist primarily working in Bangladesh. He studied at the South Asian Media Institute – Pathshala in Dhaka, where he is currently teaching for the last eleven years. Sarker Protick has developed a practice that combines the roles of an image-maker, a teacher and infrequently a curator. His often minimal, suspended and atmospheric visuals are coherently open with vast and solemn distance. Working with Photography, Video and Sound, Protick’s works are built on long-term surveys rooted in Bangladesh and larger region of Bengal. The form and materiality of his works often morph into the physicality of time; its raptures and our inability to grasp or hold time, the process of image-making is a way to expand time and its sensorium. Here we don’t experience time as moving in a linear direction, rather, we experience it slowing down, recurring, having dips and curves, sometimes changing in a constant flux.
Protick is a co-curator of Chobi Mela, the longest running International Photo Festival in Asia. He also co-curated the 8th edition of Colomboscope in 2024. Some of his selected exhibitions include ‘At the Edge of Land,’ Jameel Arts Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (2023-34); ’O Great Life’, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England (2023);‘To Enter The Sky’, Dhaka Art Summit, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2023); ‘Synaesthetic Notations,’ curated by Veerangana Solanki, Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa, India (2023); “নিরবধি / Nirobodhi / Till Time Stands Still,” solo show, Shrine Empire, New Delhi, India (2022), 32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), Singapore (2021); ‘Growing Like a Tree’, Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE (2021); Afterglow, Yokohama Triennale, Yokohama, Japan (2020); Nach Uns Die Sintflut, Kunst Haus Wien, Vienna, Austria (2020); “Related Realities,” BL2020, Gallery Himmelblau, Tampere, Finland (2020); “Dead Can Dance,” The Lock Up Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2020); Noor Der Licht, Generation Z: Tell me, Gronigen, The Netherlands (2020); Stories of Earthly Survival, Ci.CLO Biennial, Porto, Portugal (2019); (Dis)Place, Foundation of Indian Contemporary Art, Korean Cultural Center, Delhi, India (2018); Breaking Point, Triennial of Photography Hamburg, Germany (2018); ‘Relics’, Esplanade Visual Arts Center, Singapore Art Week, Singapore (2018); Paris Photo, Solo show, East Wing Gallery, France (2017); Solo: ‘What Remains’ at Latvina Museum of Photography, Latvia (2016); Daegu Photo Biennale, South Korea (2016); Obscura Festival of Photography, Penang, Malaysia (2015); Photovisa Festival, Moscow, Russia (2013); Organ Vida Photo Festival, Croatia (2012).
Sarker Protick’s work has received several recognitions, including After Nature. Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize 2024, Awarded by C/O Berlin (2024); Foam Talent Amsterdam (2021); The Australian Photobook of the Year Grand Prize (2017); World Press Photo Award (2015); Winner of World Bank Art Program (2013) among others. Protick has received fellowships and grants such as Magnum Foundation Fund (2018) and Joop Swart Masterclass (2014). He has attended residencies like the Light Work Residency, Syracuse, New York (2019); Khoj – Curatorial Intensive South Asia (2019); Gibellina Photo Road (2016). His works can be found in the collections of Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE, KNMA, India and Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, UAE.

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India Art Fair 2024 – | | Group Show
February 01,2024-February 04,2024
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India Art Fair 2023 – | Group Show
February 09,2023-February 12,2023
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নিরবধি / Nirobodhi / Till Time Stands Still – | Sarker Protick
October 07,2022-November 26,2022
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ইস্পাতের পথ [Ishpater Poth] / Crossing – | Asia Now, Paris
October 17,2024-October 20,2024
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Shadows in the Sky – | Solo Show
February 04,2025-March 11,2025
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India Art Fair | Booth - B09 – | Group Show
February 06,2025-February 09,2025
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