Akram Dost Baloch is among the founding faculty of the Fine Arts Department at University of Balochistan (Pakistan). He grew up with an in-depth knowledge of history, arts and crafts of his region and
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Akram Dost Baloch is among the founding faculty of the Fine Arts Department at University of Balochistan (Pakistan). He grew up with an in-depth knowledge of history, arts and crafts of his region and much of that background is incorporated in his work. Akram has been working with wood for the sure pleasure of the process involved. His studio in Quetta (Pakistan) contains a variety of works in progress, paintings with decorative frames, screens containing painted panels and compositions of wood that reflect his different moods. His work is in reflection of his own personal aesthetic issues, assimilating nature with life and suggesting that all are endangered species. In 2004, Akram Baloch received the President’s Pride of Performance, the highest art award in Pakistan. Akram Dost Baloch is now a recognized name in the art circles of Pakistan and abroad for his ethnic paintings and sculpture with international appeal. His artistic sensibilities are rooted in his childhood. As a sensitive child he was aware of the distinctions and distortions found among human beings around. He grew up with in-depth knowledge of the history and arts and crafts of the area. He also took interest in the archaeological finds of Balochistan. With local motifs and bright palette he has been commenting on the social issues of Balochistan on his canvases for the past many years. Dost is a witness to the despair and grief of a people plagued by the iniquities of an unjust and divided society since his infancy. He saw people who never had experienced basic human rights. He witnessed the injustice done to religion and rule of law so that the system was made comfortable for a few who claimed to be the Sardars. As a result, the majority suffered anger and despair. Gifted with a creative sensibility Akram Dost found an outlet for his anger and despair for the oppressive system through painting. His protesting and yet aesthetic paintings, carvings and relief express the 3D of his caliber. His protesting and defiant paintings and sculptures bear a strong tinge of his soil. He has beautified his relief works with miniature like local motifs. These motifs have been picked up from Balochi embroidery, panels of woodwork, and his personal sensibilities. He also incorporates nature’s blemishes in his artworks. Akram Dost Baloch is Chairman of University of Baluchistan Quetta; recipient of Presidential Pride of Performance Award, he graduated from National College of Arts Lahore. He is a very well known painter and travels all over the world to participate in famous international shows.
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Prof. Dr. Akram Dost Baloch (Muhammad Akram)
Email address: akramdostbaloch@yahoo.com
Education:
• Bachelor of Fine Arts, National College of Arts, Lahore - 1983
• Doctor of Philosophy, Visual
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Prof. Dr. Akram Dost Baloch (Muhammad Akram)
Email address: akramdostbaloch@yahoo.com
Education:
• Bachelor of Fine Arts, National College of Arts, Lahore - 1983
• Doctor of Philosophy, Visual Arts, University of Balochistan, Quetta – 2015 Research:
• Traditional Motifs of Balochistan, Submitted as PhD Dissertation at the University of Balochistan, Quetta 2015
TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS:
• Pioneer and Former Chairperson Fine Arts Department, University of Balochistan, Quetta
• Former Dean Student Affairs, University of Balochistan, Quetta.
• Former Director General Students Affair, University of Balochistan, Quetta.
• Chairman appellate committee, University of Balochistan, Quetta.
• Retired Professor, Fine Arts Department, University of Balochistan, Quetta.
• Member, Board of Governors, National College OF Arts, Lahore.
• Member, Faculty selection board, National College of Arts, Lahore.
• Board of Trustees Mohatta Palace Museum, Clifton, Karachi.
• Former Member Prime Minister Artist’s Welfare fund, National Heritage, Cabinet Division, Islamabad.
• Member, board of governors, Pakistan National council of the Arts, Islamabad.
Solo Exhibitions
• 2005 Reliefs of Quetta, Le Retrait, Paris
• 2006 Mujmua, The Art Gallery, Karachi
• 2007 Peintures Recentes, Galerie Christine Colas, Paris.
• 2007 Peintures du Balochistan, Le Retrait,Paris
• 2009 Out of Balochistan, Art Chowk Gallery, Karachi
• 2013 Imagination, Canvas Gallery, Karachi
• 2013 Overlooked, Alliance Francaise de Karachi
• 2015 Shenakht, Zulfi’s Art Gallery, Lahore
• 2016 Shenakht, Zulfi’s Art Gallery, Lahore
• 2017 Identity, Satrang Art Gallery Islamabad
• 2017 de Nature et d’hommes, Galerie Menil’8, Paris
• 2018 Mehrgardh, Serena Art Gallery, Quetta
• 2018 Collective Impulses, Koel Art Gallery, Karachi
• 2019 Identity, Canvas Art Gallery, Karachi.
• 2020 Shenakht, Satrang Art Gallery, Islamabad
• 2020 Quetta Paris Painted Dialogues, Studio Seven Art Gallery, Karachi.
AWARDS:
• Bolan Gold Medal Award, Pakistan-1983
• National Award, Pakistan National council of the Arts, Islamabad-1992
• Red Crescent Award, Pakistan-2000
• Best Artist Award, culture department Balochistan 1992
• President’s Pride of performance Award, (highest National Award), Pakistan-2004
• Award of Excellence Balochistan, Pakistan, 2016
• Life time Achievement award, Karachi Biennale 2019
• Best Artist Award, UAE 2019
Residencies
• 20 rue du Retrait 75020, 2006, Paris, France “Ambiances d’Aailleurs”
• Asian Art Biennale, Bangladesh.
• International cultural Pavilion, Japan, 2005
• Arts residency, Bangkok, Thailand.
• Pakistan-Saudi Cultural Exchange, Jeddah, September, 2012
• China Pakistan Cultural Exchange Residency, Beijing, August,2013
• Visual Arts Residency, Turkey, 2018
Commission Projects and Collections
• Historical Mural Painting, Staff College Main Library, Quetta Cantonment.
• Monument EME center, Quetta Cantonment.
• Monument, Infantry school, Quetta Cantonment.
• Paintings, NAB office Quetta & Islamabad.
• Vice Chancellor Secretariat Office conference room, Quetta, 2015
• Main Auditorium, University of Balochistan, 2016
• Committee Room, University of Balochistan, 2015
• Cultural and Traditional Floats of Balochistan, Displayed at Mir Nauroz stadium, Quetta, 2013 (2 floats);
• Monument, Yousaf Aziz Magsi Intersection Quetta, 2010
• Miri Kalat Gate, RCD National Highway, Kalat, Pakistan, 2011-12
• International Pavilion, Nagoya, Japan, 2005
• Interior decoration, Quetta International Airport, Balochistan.
• Airport road Monuments and beatification, airport road, Quetta, Balochistan.
• French Embassy, Islamabad
• UNESCO Head Office, Paris SOS Village, Quetta
• Balochistan Study Center, Quetta
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