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Tahia Farhin Haque



Tahia Farhin Haque, originally from Bangladesh, is a photographer and visual artist on a journey of expression. Throughout her life she has been fascinated by images and how they can change perceptions and internal paradigms. Through her artworks, she questions the prejudices and perceptions of society. Her projects are intricately woven by her experiences and observations and her attempt to engage the audience to question the veil of shadows that surround us in our society. Her work’s visual memory field challenges the linear-modernist idea of the past as a distant place, drawing attention to its embodied endurance in and through the narrative. She has worked with The New York Times, exhibited at TATE, Aperture Gallery, Dhaka Art Summit and is a grantee of the Prince Claus Fund. She has a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Biotechnology from North South University and a diploma in photography from Counter Foto.

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Exhibitions

May 2 – July 28, 2025 • Kemper Art Museum