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'''Jiraz Art Gallery''' was the fifth art gallery established in ], after ], Gallery East Pakistan Arts Council Gallery (now ]), Art Ensemble (at dhanmondi) and Desh Gallery (at Indira Road). Founded by painter-entrepreneur Aftabuddin Ahmed in ], it was the third established by non-government initiative. By 1970, when the gallery was established, only the government galleries founded earlier were still surviving. It was the first art gallery to practice commerce in art in ].

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