Raha is a visual artist, architect, and educator whose work investigates ‘spatial occupation’ and ‘change’, testing boundaries between inner and outer landscapes across multiple disciplines.
Raha’s work has been presented internationally, including at No Show Space, London (2025), The Royal Drawing School, London (2022, 2025), Christie’s, London (2022), Sydney Architecture Festival, (2019), London Festival of Architecture (2017); Architectural Association, London (2017); and Winterpalais Belvedere Museum, Vienna (2015), among others. She is currently also Associate Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University.
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The outcome of Raha’s work takes multiple forms: architecture, drawings, paintings, prints, moving images, and objects. In her process, she engages with the morphology of memory, context, and societal constructs, moving between digital and analogue tools – not to reconcile them, but to examine how each mediates perception.
Through her work, she observes how contradictions emerge when systems meant to produce order begin to reveal their own instability. It follows the ways physical and conceptual structures can be bent, reconfigured, or misread. Her attention turns toward indeterminate space: zones where boundaries falter, where classification fails, and where interpretation cannot fully settle. Such spaces question their own conditions of existence. They are less about what is seen than about how seeing itself becomes uncertain.