
Zarina
Indian-American(July 16, 1937 – 2020)
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Zarina Hashmi, known professionally as Zarina, was an Indian-American minimalist artist celebrated for her printmaking, sculpture, and works on paper that explored themes of home, displacement, borders, and memory. Drawing on her nomadic life across multiple countries, she used geometric abstraction influenced by Islamic art and architecture to evoke deeply personal and political narratives. Her work occupies a significant space at the intersection of minimalism and postcolonial discourse, earning her international recognition including a retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum.
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