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Portrait of Rana Begum

Over the past two decades, Rana Begum has developed a distinct visual language rooted in repetition and abstraction. Drawing on the history of geometric abstraction—as well as the practices of artists such as Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Mary Martin, Sol Lewitt, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Tess Jaray—Begum’s work is informed by both the urban environment and the geometric motifs of traditional Islamic art and architecture. Central to her work is light, which she treats as both subject and medium, allowing her pieces to absorb, reflect, and transform their surroundings in ways that feel both temporal and sensorial. Often using industrial materials and reflective surfaces, Begum creates visually dynamic experiences that shift with the viewer’s perspective and environment. The influence of Islamic art and the spiritual importance of repetition and ritual is also at the heart of Begum’s practice. Begum’s focus on symmetry, rhythm, and pattern evokes a sense of the infinite, creating meditative spaces in which seemingly static works are activated.

Born in Bangladesh in 1977, Begum lives and works in London. In 1999, Begum graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design, and in 2002, she earned an MFA in Painting from Slade School of Fine Art. Begum has exhibited in museums and biennials worldwide and created public art commissions in Europe, Asia, and the United States. Notable museum presentations include her participation in Is this Tomorrow at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, as well as her site-specific installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which remains on permanent view. Her work has also been featured in numerous biennials around the world, including the Taipei Biennial in 2026, Desert X in Coachella Valley in 2023, and the 11th Gwangju Biennial in South Korea in 2016, among others.

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Installation view of Rana Begum at SCAD

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Wall work by Rana Begum

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No. 1608 S Fold, 2026

Wall work by Rana Begum

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No. 1473 L Reflector, 2025

Painting by Rana Begum

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No. 1527 Painting, 2025

Wall work by Rana Begum

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No. 1369 Chevrons, 2024

Wall work by Rana Begum

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No. 1607, 2026

Sculpture by Rana Begum

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No. 1600 Mesh, 2026

Sculpture by Rana Begum

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No. 1481 T Reflector, 2025

Sculpture by Rana Begum

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No. 1494 Louvre, 2025

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Rana Begum: Reflection

SCAD Museum of Art

Rana Begum: Reflection

US$45

Publish Date: January 11, 2026
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: SCAD Museum of Art
Trim Size: 8 3/10 x 11 7/10 in.
Pages: 120

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Contemporary British Bangladeshi artist Rana Begum uses light, space, and color to create transformative artworks that are completed by the viewer’s experience of them. In Reflection, the artist’s first museum survey in the U.S., Begum demonstrates the breadth of her practice, expanding on legacies of abstraction, Minimalism, and Op art through a contemporary global lens. Begum’s work harnesses geometry and light effects to dynamic ends, embracing modern industrial materials such as automobile light reflectors, safety tape, metal or glass panels, and chain link fence segments. By recontextualizing these elements in imaginative ways, the artist produces formally compelling installations that not only dazzle the eye but also highlight the complexities of human perception and the nuanced way we each view the world around us. The intricate spatial and visual act of engaging with Begum’s work initiates transformation, evolving from the aesthetic realm to the transcendent — an encounter with art that allows us to reach toward the profound. Documenting this significant exhibition, while pairing insightful observations on the artist’s trajectory by SCAD Museum of Art chief curator Daniel S. Palmer and an energizing dialogue between the artist and culture writer Osman Can Yerebakan, the catalogue delves into the methods, meanings, and meditations at the core of Begum’s creative ethos.

Rana Begum: Reflection is organized by the SCAD Museum of Art in partnership with The Gallery at Windsor. The catalogue is coproduced by Begum Studio, SCAD University Press, The Gallery at Windsor, The Third Line, Galerie Christian Lethert, Kate McGarry, and Jhaveri Contemporary.

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