PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
ZARINA (1937-2020)
Moon (from Home is a Foreign Place)
Details
ZARINA (1937-2020)
Moon (from Home is a Foreign Place)
signed and dated 'Zarina 99', titled 'Moon' and numbered '4/25' (lower edge)
woodblock print on handmade kozo paper mounted on Somerset paper
8 x 5¾ in. (20.3 x 14.6 cm.) plate; 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.) sheet
Executed in 1999; number four from an edition of twenty five
Moon (from Home is a Foreign Place)
signed and dated 'Zarina 99', titled 'Moon' and numbered '4/25' (lower edge)
woodblock print on handmade kozo paper mounted on Somerset paper
8 x 5¾ in. (20.3 x 14.6 cm.) plate; 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.) sheet
Executed in 1999; number four from an edition of twenty five
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist
Private Collection, New Delhi
Acquired from the above by present owner
Private Collection, New Delhi
Acquired from the above by present owner
Literature
M. Husain, ‘Zarina Hashmi in Exhibition’, The Review, DAWN, 31 August – 6 September, 2000, p. 16 (another edition illustrated)
Zarina: Mapping a Life, 1991-2001, exhibition catalogue, Oakland, 4 November – 21 December, 2001 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, exhibition catalogue, Mumbai, 2007 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
Expansion: Resonance, exhibition catalogue, Paris, 2008 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
R. Hoskote, Everyone Agrees: It's About to Explode, Venice Biennale, India Pavilion, Venice, 2011 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
A. Pesenti, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2012, pp. 12, 106, 109 (another edition illustrated)
C. Knight, 'Zarina Hashmi imprints herself in paper', Los Angeles Times, 21 November, 2012 (another edition illustrated)
G. Sen, 'Your History Gats in the Way of My Memory,' Essays on Indian Artists, Noida, 2012, p. 148 (another edition illustrated)
U. Prakash, 'A World of Loss And Displacement', Asian Art News, Vol. 24, No. 4, 2014, p. 70 (another edition illustrated)
Memory and Identity, Indian Artists Abroad, exhibition catalogue, New Delhi, 2016, pp. 97, 426 (another edition illustrated)
Altered Inheritances: Home Is a Foreign Place, exhibition catalogue, Dubai, 2019, p.2 (another edition illustrated)
Z. Jumabhoy, ‘Far From Home’, Artforum, Vol. 58, No. 1, September 2019 (another edition illustrated)
M. Vali, ‘With Paper, Zarina Opens a Window onto the Cosmos’, frieze magazine, Issue 208, January-February 2020 (another edition illustrated)
S. Anderson et al, ‘Remembering Zarina, 1937–2020’, MoMA Magazine online, 30 April 2020 (another edition illustrated)
A. Sroha, ‘Home and Migration in the Artworks of Zarina Hashmi’, Daily Art Magazine online, 1 July 2020 (another edition illustrated)
H.G. Masters, ‘Memories of Zarina Hashmi’, Art Asia Pacific, Issue 119, July-August 2020 (another edition illustrated)
Zarina: Mapping a Life, 1991-2001, exhibition catalogue, Oakland, 4 November – 21 December, 2001 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, exhibition catalogue, Mumbai, 2007 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
Expansion: Resonance, exhibition catalogue, Paris, 2008 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
R. Hoskote, Everyone Agrees: It's About to Explode, Venice Biennale, India Pavilion, Venice, 2011 (another edition illustrated, unpaginated)
A. Pesenti, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2012, pp. 12, 106, 109 (another edition illustrated)
C. Knight, 'Zarina Hashmi imprints herself in paper', Los Angeles Times, 21 November, 2012 (another edition illustrated)
G. Sen, 'Your History Gats in the Way of My Memory,' Essays on Indian Artists, Noida, 2012, p. 148 (another edition illustrated)
U. Prakash, 'A World of Loss And Displacement', Asian Art News, Vol. 24, No. 4, 2014, p. 70 (another edition illustrated)
Memory and Identity, Indian Artists Abroad, exhibition catalogue, New Delhi, 2016, pp. 97, 426 (another edition illustrated)
Altered Inheritances: Home Is a Foreign Place, exhibition catalogue, Dubai, 2019, p.2 (another edition illustrated)
Z. Jumabhoy, ‘Far From Home’, Artforum, Vol. 58, No. 1, September 2019 (another edition illustrated)
M. Vali, ‘With Paper, Zarina Opens a Window onto the Cosmos’, frieze magazine, Issue 208, January-February 2020 (another edition illustrated)
S. Anderson et al, ‘Remembering Zarina, 1937–2020’, MoMA Magazine online, 30 April 2020 (another edition illustrated)
A. Sroha, ‘Home and Migration in the Artworks of Zarina Hashmi’, Daily Art Magazine online, 1 July 2020 (another edition illustrated)
H.G. Masters, ‘Memories of Zarina Hashmi’, Art Asia Pacific, Issue 119, July-August 2020 (another edition illustrated)
Exhibited
New York, Admit One; New Delhi, Gallery Espace; Chawkandi Gallery, Karachi, Home is a Foreign Place, 2000 (another from the edition)
Oakland, Mills College Art Museum, Zarina: Mapping a Life, 1991-2001, 2001 (another from the edition)
Madison, Korn Gallery at Drew University, Home is a Foreign Place, 2002 (another from the edition)
Mumbai, The Guild Art Gallery, Zarina Hashmi: Home is a Foreign Place, 13 June-2 July, 2005 (another from the edition)
Mumbai, Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, 2007 (another from the edition)
Paris, Galerie Jaeger Bucher, Expansion: Resonance, 2008 (another from the edition)
New York, Luhring Augustine, The Ten Thousand Things, 2009 (another from the edition)
New York, Museum of Modern Art, Mind and Matter: Alternative Abstractions, 1940s to Now, 5 May-16 August, 2010 (another from the edition)
Venice, Venice Biennale, India Pavillion, 2011 (another from the edition)
Los Angeles, Hammer Museum; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, September 2012 - September 2013 (another from the edition)
Shanghai, Rockbund Art Museum, Advance through Retreat, 10 May - 3 August, 2014 (another from the edition)
Dubai, Ishara Art Foundation, Altered Inheritances: Home Is a Foreign Place, 18 March – 13 July, 2019 (another from the edition)
St. Louis, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Zarina: Atlas of Her World, 6 September 2019 – 2 February 2020 (another from the edition)
Cambridge, Harvard Art Museums, ‘Crossing Lines, Constructing Home: Displacement and Belonging in Contemporary Art’, 6 September 2019 – 5 January 2020 (another from the edition)
New York, Metropolitan Museum, Home Is a Foreign Place: Recent Acquisitions in Context, 23 November 2019 – 12 March 2020 (another from the edition)
Oakland, Mills College Art Museum, Zarina: Mapping a Life, 1991-2001, 2001 (another from the edition)
Madison, Korn Gallery at Drew University, Home is a Foreign Place, 2002 (another from the edition)
Mumbai, The Guild Art Gallery, Zarina Hashmi: Home is a Foreign Place, 13 June-2 July, 2005 (another from the edition)
Mumbai, Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, 2007 (another from the edition)
Paris, Galerie Jaeger Bucher, Expansion: Resonance, 2008 (another from the edition)
New York, Luhring Augustine, The Ten Thousand Things, 2009 (another from the edition)
New York, Museum of Modern Art, Mind and Matter: Alternative Abstractions, 1940s to Now, 5 May-16 August, 2010 (another from the edition)
Venice, Venice Biennale, India Pavillion, 2011 (another from the edition)
Los Angeles, Hammer Museum; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, September 2012 - September 2013 (another from the edition)
Shanghai, Rockbund Art Museum, Advance through Retreat, 10 May - 3 August, 2014 (another from the edition)
Dubai, Ishara Art Foundation, Altered Inheritances: Home Is a Foreign Place, 18 March – 13 July, 2019 (another from the edition)
St. Louis, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Zarina: Atlas of Her World, 6 September 2019 – 2 February 2020 (another from the edition)
Cambridge, Harvard Art Museums, ‘Crossing Lines, Constructing Home: Displacement and Belonging in Contemporary Art’, 6 September 2019 – 5 January 2020 (another from the edition)
New York, Metropolitan Museum, Home Is a Foreign Place: Recent Acquisitions in Context, 23 November 2019 – 12 March 2020 (another from the edition)
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