Begum’s second UK solo show reveals a shift into more organic forms and expands her explorations of light, material and colour
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, London 25 March ...
Rana Begum: ‘I love using readymade materials in the work’
Studio International visited Rana Begum in her studio in north-east London to talk to her about her creative...
... of Moore’s curatorial strategy is an active foregrounding of works by female artists. I counted 34 related titles, including relatively contemporary works by Rana Begum ...
... and uplifting experiences for hospital users as well as staff and the wider healthcare community. Hurvin Anderson, Rana Begum, Rhys Coren, Ruth Ewan, Peter Liversidge, Dar...
... more colourful works that sit elsewhere in the town seem rather superficial. Rana Begum (b1977, Bangladesh) has decorated some beach huts, for example. They look great, bu...
... the spare, almost monastic concrete spaces of the Claudio Silvestrin-designed two-storey exhibition spaces (adjacent to London’s Victoria Miro), Parasol unit’s present...
From Ryan Orme’s inventive form of urban landscape painting to Eleonora Agostini’s weird depictions of family life and Ben Yau’s deep-dive into the history of the 1973 mili...
... these tones in works around the room, including Rana Begum’s (un)folded wall sculpture, No 409 Fold (2013); Lydia Gifford’s swirling Javelin (2017); and Eva Rothschild...
... also appearing in The Word, curated by Michael Petry, at Helsinki Contemporary (9 June – 2 July 2017) and in Rana Begum curates the Arts Council Collection at Longside G...
... their styles. Many artists in the exhibition explore the paradigm of the modernist grid. Rana Begum, for example, whose multicoloured geometric constructions line the wall...