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Indian artist
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Aligarh, Aligarh district, Aligarh division, India
Place of death
London, England, UK
Age
82 years
Awards
New York Foundation for the Arts
(1985)
New York Foundation for the Arts
(1990)
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Biography

Zarina Hashmi (16 July 1937 – 25 April 2020), known professionally as Zarina, was an Indian American artist and printmaker based in New York City. Her work spans drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Associated with the minimalist movement, her work utilized abstract and geometric forms in order to evoke a spiritual reaction from the viewer.

Biography

Zarina Rashid was born on 16 July 1937 in Aligarh, British India, to Sheikh Abdur Rashid, faculty at Aligarh Muslim University, and Fahmida Begum, a homemaker. Zarina earned a degree in mathematics, BS (Honours) from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1958. She then studied a variety of printmaking methods in Thailand, and at Atelier 17 studio in Paris, apprenticing to Stanley William Hayter, and with printmaker Tōshi Yoshida in Tokyo, Japan. She lived and worked in New York City.

During the 1980s, Zarina served as a board member of the New York Feminist Art Institute and an instructor of papermaking workshops at the affiliated Women's Center for Learning. While on the editorial board of the feminist art journal Heresies, she contributed to the "Third World Women" issue.

Zarina died in London from complications of Alzheimer's disease on 25 April 2020.

On 16 July 2023, a Google Doodle inspired by Zarina's works was published to commemorate her 86th birthday.

Artistry

Zarina's art was informed by her identity as a Muslim-born Indian woman, as well as a lifetime spent traveling from place to place. She used visual elements from Islamic religious decoration, especially the regular geometry commonly found in Islamic architecture. The abstract and spare geometric style of her early works has been compared to that of minimalists such as Sol LeWitt.

Zarina's work explored the concept of home as a fluid, abstract space that transcends physicality or location. Her work often featured symbols that call to mind such ideas as movement, diaspora, and exile. For example, her woodblock print Paper Like Skin depicts a thin black line meandering upward across a white background, dividing the page from the bottom right corner to the top left corner. The line possesses a cartographic quality that, in its winding and angular division of the page, suggests a border between two places, or perhaps a topographical chart of a journey that is yet unfinished.

Awards and fellowships

  • 2007: Residency, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
  • 2006: Residency, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California
  • 2002: Residency, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
  • 1994: Residency, Art-Omi, Omi, New York
  • 1991: Residency, Women's Studio Workshop, Rosendale, New York
  • 1990: Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation grant, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship
  • 1989: Grand Prize, International Biennial of Prints, Bhopal, India
  • 1985: New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, New York
  • 1984: Printmaking Workshop Fellowship, New York
  • 1974: Japan Foundation Fellowship, Tokyo
  • 1969: President's Award for Printmaking, India

Solo exhibitions

YearName of exhibitionName of galleryPlace
2019–20Zarina, A Life in Nine LinesKiran Nadar Museum of ArtNew Delhi, India
Zarina: Atlas of Her WorldPulitzer Arts FoundationSt. Louis, USA
2018ZarinaLuhring AugustineNew York, USA
Zarina: Weaving Darkness and SilenceGallery EspaceNew Delhi, India
2017–18Zarina: Dark RoadsAsian/Pacific/American Institute at New York UniversityNew York, USA
2016Life LinesGallerie Jeanne Bucher JaegerParis, France
2014Zarina: Descending DarknessLuhring AugustineNew York, USA
Zarina: Folding HouseGallery EspaceNew Delhi, India
2012–13Zarina: Paper like SkinArmand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture CentreLos Angeles, USA
Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumNew York, USA
The Art Institute of ChicagoChicago, USA
2011Zarina Hashmi: NoorGalerie Jaeger BucherParis, France
Zarina Hashmi: Recent Works, GalleryGallery EspaceNew Delhi, India
Zarina Hashmi: Anamnesis, 1970–1989The Contemporary Art GalleryMumbai, India
2009The Ten Thousand ThingsLuhring AugustineNew York, USA
2007Directions to My HouseShanghai Contemporary 07 Art FairShanghai, China
Zarina: Paper HousesGallery EspaceNew Delhi, India
Weaving Memory 1990–2006Bodhi ArtSingapore
2006Zarina: Silent SoliloquyBodhi ArtSingapore
2005Zarina Counting, 1977-2005Bose PaciaNew York, USA
2004Cities, Countries and Borders, Prints by ZarinaGallery ChemouldMumbai, India
Gallery EspaceNew Delhi, India
Chawkandi GalleryKarachi, Pakistan
Gallery Rohtas 2Lahore, Pakistan
2003Maps, Homes and ItinerariesGallery LuxSan Francisco, USA
2002Home is a Foreign PlaceKorn Gallery, Drew UniversityMadison, New Jersey
2001Zarina, Mapping a Life, 1991–2001Mills College Art MuseumOakland, USA
2000Home is a Foreign Place, Admit OneGallery EspaceNew York, USA
Chawkandi GalleryKarachi, Pakistan
1994Homes I MadeFaculty GalleryUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
1993Chawkandi GalleryKarachi, Pakistan
1992House with Four WallsBronx Museum of the ArtsNew York, USA
1990Zarina: Recent Work; Bronze, Cast Paper, EtchingsRoberta English GallerySan Francisco, USA
1985Zarina Hashmi: Paper WorksArt HeritageNew Delhi, India
Chitrakoot GalleryCalcutta, India
Gallery CymrosaBombay, India
Chawkandi GalleryKarachi, Pakistan
1983Satori GallerySan Francisco, USA
1981Zarina: Cast Paper WorksHebert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell UniversityIthaca, New York, USA
Zarina: Recent Cast Paper WorksOrion EditionsNew York, USA
1977Gallery AlanaOslo, Norway
1976India Ink GalleryLos Angeles, USA
1974Zarina: Screenprints, TapestriesTriveni Kala SangamNew Delhi, India
Serigraphs by ZarinaIndia Ink GalleryLos Angeles, USA
1973Zarina: WoodprintsIndia Ink GalleryLos Angeles, USA
1972Chanakya GalleryNew Delhi, India
Gallery F-15, JeløyaMoss, Norway
1971Chanakya GalleryNew Delhi, India
Cultural Centre OraAthens, Greece
1970Graphics by ZarinaPundole Art GalleryBombay, India
1969Gallery ChanakyaNew Delhi, India
1968Kunika-Chemould Art CentreNew Delhi, India

Selected exhibitions

Zarina was one of four artists/artist-groups to represent India in its first entry at the Venice Biennale in 2011.

The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles organized the first retrospective of her work in 2012. Entitled Zarina: Paper Like Skin, the exhibition traveled to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago.

During the 2017–18 academic year, Zarina was the Artist-in-Residence at the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. The residency culminated in a solo exhibition, Zarina: Dark Roads (6 October 2017 – 2 February 2018) and a publication, Directions to My House.

Examples of her work are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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