Rana Begum’s solo exhibition, "Reflection," is currently on view at the Gallery at Windsor in Vero Beach, Florida, following its debut at the SCAD Museum of Art. The exhibition showcases Begum’s signature style, which utilizes industrial materials like metal bars and reflectors to create elegant abstractions influenced by American Minimalism and Islamic architecture. The show traces her journey from a young immigrant in the UK to a Royal Academician, highlighting her ability to manipulate light and color through geometric forms.
This exhibition is significant as it marks a major US institutional milestone for Begum, whose work bridges diverse cultural influences and architectural traditions. By hosting the show at the Gallery at Windsor—a space founded by the late Hilary M. Weston that has featured blue-chip artists like Jasper Johns and Peter Doig—Begum’s practice is further cemented within the global contemporary art canon. The transition of the show from a teaching museum (SCAD) to a high-profile private gallery underscores the growing international demand for her immersive, site-specific installations.