Abdul Rahman Taha (b. 1996, Madinah, Saudi Arabia) is a contemporary artist whose practice moves between installations, photography, and publishing. Trained in Architecture and Urban Planning, he approaches art as a way of re-thinking space—how we build it, how we move through it, and how it reflects who we are.
At the core of his work is urban anthropology: studying the cultural weight of cities and the invisible forces that shape them—social, political, and economic. Taha creates works that don’t just occupy space but question it, asking how environments define identity, memory, and collective experience.
Misk Art Institute
Masaha Residency C6
Saudi Visual Art Commission
Kingdom photography Award
VirginiaBurke Writing Contest
Research Practices award
Aurora School
Exhibition Making Masterclass
The Royal College of Art
Tech and and in Art
The American Uni - Cairo
Future of Islamic Traditions
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Islamic Geometry, Architecture
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