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Auction archive: Lot number 7*

Zarina Hashmi

Estimate
£6,000 - £8,000
ca. US$7,372 - US$9,830
Price realised:
£6,400
ca. US$7,864
Auction archive: Lot number 7*

Zarina Hashmi

Estimate
£6,000 - £8,000
ca. US$7,372 - US$9,830
Price realised:
£6,400
ca. US$7,864
Beschreibung:

Zarina Hashmi (1937-2020)Aslam Tells a Story
signed 'Zarina 90' lower right and A/P lower left
etching, framed
39.4 x 35.6cm (15 1/2 x 14in).FootnotesProvenance
Property from a private collection, Pakistan.
Published
Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, Mumbai, 2007 (illustrated, unpaginated); N. Adajania, 'Flying for truth – celebrating the life of Zarina Hashmi', STIR online, 2 May 2020
Paper Houses, Exhibition catalogue, New Delhi, 2007, pp. 3, 30 (another from the edition illustrated)
A. Pesenti, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2012, p. 74 (another from the edition illustrated)
A.Sroha, 'Home and Migration in the Artworks of Zarina Hashmi', Daily Art Magazine online, 1 July 2020
V. Sarkar, 'How Zarina Hashmi's Minimalist Art Intersects Identity, Memory, And The Idea Of Home', Homegrown online, 12 June 2023 (another edition illustrated)
Exhibited
Mumbai, Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, 2007
Los Angeles, Hammer Museum, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Sep 29 – Dec 30, 2012.
An AP or artist print is an artwork that has been manually printed by the artist (or with some processes, printed under the artist's direct supervision). It is not a reproduction.
'Aslam tells a story' is an intimate look at Zarina's concept of home. Central to most of Zarina's work is the notion of 'home' and the sense of displacement that often accompanies it. Having lived in various countries, including India, Pakistan, Thailand, Germany, and the United States, Hashmi's personal experiences of migration and cultural shifts resonate profoundly in her art. In 'Aslam tells a story,' Zarina is referring to her brother, Aslam, and this work comes from the series titled 'The House at Aligarh,' a portfolio of seven etchings, in which each etching refers to a member of her family. Made in 1990, it illustrates her deep connection to her family, which she still felt at the age of 53. There is poem accompanying the series, each line of which forms the title to one of the etchings in the series;
The House at Aligarh
At night I go to the House at Aligarh
Ami waits for the motia blossom
Saeeda brings her children
Aslam tells a story
Rani asks me to sign a song
Abba comes in to look at us
At night be come to the House at Aligarh
For a similar work sold at Christies, see South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art, 21st March 2018, lot 202.

Auction archive: Lot number 7*
Auction:
Datum:
14 Nov 2023
Auction house:
Bonhams London
101 New Bond Street
London, W1S 1SR
United Kingdom
info@bonhams.com
+44 (0)20 74477447
+44 (0)20 74477401
Beschreibung:

Zarina Hashmi (1937-2020)Aslam Tells a Story
signed 'Zarina 90' lower right and A/P lower left
etching, framed
39.4 x 35.6cm (15 1/2 x 14in).FootnotesProvenance
Property from a private collection, Pakistan.
Published
Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, Mumbai, 2007 (illustrated, unpaginated); N. Adajania, 'Flying for truth – celebrating the life of Zarina Hashmi', STIR online, 2 May 2020
Paper Houses, Exhibition catalogue, New Delhi, 2007, pp. 3, 30 (another from the edition illustrated)
A. Pesenti, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2012, p. 74 (another from the edition illustrated)
A.Sroha, 'Home and Migration in the Artworks of Zarina Hashmi', Daily Art Magazine online, 1 July 2020
V. Sarkar, 'How Zarina Hashmi's Minimalist Art Intersects Identity, Memory, And The Idea Of Home', Homegrown online, 12 June 2023 (another edition illustrated)
Exhibited
Mumbai, Bodhi Art, Zarina: Weaving Memory, 1990-2006, 2007
Los Angeles, Hammer Museum, Zarina: Paper Like Skin, Sep 29 – Dec 30, 2012.
An AP or artist print is an artwork that has been manually printed by the artist (or with some processes, printed under the artist's direct supervision). It is not a reproduction.
'Aslam tells a story' is an intimate look at Zarina's concept of home. Central to most of Zarina's work is the notion of 'home' and the sense of displacement that often accompanies it. Having lived in various countries, including India, Pakistan, Thailand, Germany, and the United States, Hashmi's personal experiences of migration and cultural shifts resonate profoundly in her art. In 'Aslam tells a story,' Zarina is referring to her brother, Aslam, and this work comes from the series titled 'The House at Aligarh,' a portfolio of seven etchings, in which each etching refers to a member of her family. Made in 1990, it illustrates her deep connection to her family, which she still felt at the age of 53. There is poem accompanying the series, each line of which forms the title to one of the etchings in the series;
The House at Aligarh
At night I go to the House at Aligarh
Ami waits for the motia blossom
Saeeda brings her children
Aslam tells a story
Rani asks me to sign a song
Abba comes in to look at us
At night be come to the House at Aligarh
For a similar work sold at Christies, see South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art, 21st March 2018, lot 202.

Auction archive: Lot number 7*
Auction:
Datum:
14 Nov 2023
Auction house:
Bonhams London
101 New Bond Street
London, W1S 1SR
United Kingdom
info@bonhams.com
+44 (0)20 74477447
+44 (0)20 74477401
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