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ZARINA HASHMI (1937 - 2020)

BORDER (HOME IS A FOREIGN PLACE), 1999

Born in Aligarh in 1937, Zarina Hashmi received a B.Sc. degree with honours from the city’s Muslim University in 1958 before she turned to the study of printmaking in India and then..... 

Estimate: Rs 3,00,000-Rs 4,00,000 ( $4,055-$5,410 )


Border (Home is a Foreign Place)

Signed and dated 'Zarina 99' (lower right), inscribed 'Border' (lower centre) further inscribed '4/25' (lower left)

1999

Woodcut on kozo paper mounted on somerset paper pasted on mount board

Print size: 8.25 x 5.75 in (21 x 14.5 cm)
Sheet size: 16 x 13 in (40.8 x 33 cm)


Fourth from a limited edition of twenty five


EXHIBITED
Home is a Foreign Place, New York: Admit One; New Delhi: Gallery Espace; Karachi: Chawkandi Gallery, 2000 (another from the edition)
Zarina: Mapping a Life, Oakland: Mills College Art Museum, 1991-2001; 2001 (another from the edition)
Home is a Foreign Place, Madison: Korn Gallery at Drew University, 2002 (another from the edition)
Zarina Hashmi: Home is a Foreign Place, Mumbai: The Guild Art Gallery, 13 June - 2 July 2005 (another from the edition)
Zarina: Weaving Memory, Mumbai: Bodhi Art, 1990-2006; 2007 (another from the edition)
Expansion: Resonance, Paris: Galerie Jaeger Bucher, 2008 (another from the edition)
The Ten Thousand Things, New York: Luhring Augustine, 2009 (another from the edition)
Mind and Matter: Alternative Abstractions, 1940s to Now, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 5 May - 16 August 2010 (another from the edition)
Everyone Agrees: It’s About to Explode..., Venice: India Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 2011 (another from the edition)
Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Los Angeles: Hammer Museum, 29 September – 30 December 2012; New York: Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, 25 January – 21 April 2013; Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 26 June – 22 September 2013 (another from the edition)
Advance through Retreat, Shanghai: Rockbund Art Museum, 10 May - 3 August 2014 (another from the edition)


This work will be shipped unframed