28 Jan 2009
Munem Wasif at Chobi Mela
Diane Smyth

Bangladeshi photographer Munem Wasif took the photography world by storm last year, staging a solo exhibition at the prestigious Visa Pour l'Image festival and winning a commission from WaterAid, after reaching the final of the Prix Pictet prize.
His WaterAid pics are going on show in London soon, but in the meantime, he's staging an exhibition at Chobi Mela, Bangladesh's huge festival of photojournalism. Wasif's images of the Bangladeshi jute industry go on show at Kalpana Boarding, Shahkhari Bazaar on 03 February, and his images are just one of many reasons to attend the event. With over sixty exhibitions, 35 participating nations and conferences and workshops including luminaries such as Stuart Hall and Noam Chomsky, Chobi Mela puts Bangladesh firmly on the photography map.
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