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Who was Zarina Hashmi? Know about the Indian American

 

Who was Zarina Hashmi? Know about the Indian American, minimalist artist who is honoured globally


Honoured by Google Doodle in the US and other countries, Zarina Hashmi is known globally for her minimalist art. Recognised as one of the most significant artists associated with the minimalist movement, Zarina Hashmi, the late Indian American artist and printmaker, left an indelible mark on the art world. Through collaboration with guest artist Tara Anand from New York, the doodle artwork honouring Hashmi beautifully captures Hashmi's exploration of concepts such as home, displacement, borders, and memory, employing minimalist abstract and geometric shapes. Her profound contributions continue to resonate even after her passing. July 16 marks her birthday and it would have been her 86th birth anniversary this year.

Who was Zarina Hashmi?
Zarina Hashmi, born on July 16, 1937, in the town of Aligarh, India, was a renowned artist celebrated for her contributions to the Minimalism Art movement. Her life took a significant turn during the partition of India in 1947 when her family was displaced and forced to relocate to Karachi, Pakistan
In her early twenties, Hashmi married a foreign service diplomat, embarking on a journey that led her to various parts of the world. During her travels, she spent time in Bangkok, Paris, and Japan, immersing herself in printmaking and exploring art movements such as modernism and abstraction.

Eventually settling in New York City in 1977, Hashmi became a passionate advocate for women and artists of color. She joined the Heresies Collective, a f ..

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