Firoz Mahmud

Firoz Mahmud (Bengali: ফিরোজ মাহমুদ) (born September 5, 1974 in Khulna, Bangladesh) is a Bangladeshi visual artist based in Japan.

Mahmud was invited to an exhibition 'Step Across This Line',[15] contemporary art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan in Asia House London co-organized by Grosvenor Gallery[16] and curated by Deeksha Nath.

Some of these can be identified as preparatory drawings for particular works, such as 'Evening twilight at Methor Potti (Poronto Bikel, 1997)', which he painted at Hajaribugh sweepers colony in Dhaka, 'Cooking for worker'(1997) and'Bookbinders'(1994).

In 2017, the Soaked Dream photograph series was exhibited at Against Competition/Towards Mutual Aid in New York by ABC No RIO at Flux Factory.

Hong Kong based art design and lifestyle magazine COBO published an article on Mahmud's exhibition titled 'Firoz Mahmud: Delineating Colonialism of Bengal Presidency', written by Selima Quader Chowdhury which was published in January 2019.

[37][38] The Daily Star featured his ongoing (primarily anonymous) NinKi: Urgency of Proximate Drawing photograph when he had a solo exhibition at Dhaka Art Center.

Layapa Stencil Painting 'The Start of the End of the Reign of the Subcontinent: during the time of my forefathers'
'Sucker'wfp21' aircraft sculptural at Aichi Arts Center , Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art in Nagoya, Japan
"Halcyon Tarp", installation by Firoz Mahmud at Sharjah Biennial in 2009