Home Is a Foreign Place
Woodblock Print
WallArt
Minimalism
1999
330.0 x 407.0 cm
MoMA - Museum of Modern Art
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Home Is a Foreign Place
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Zarina Hashmi’s “Home Is a Foreign Place”: A Cartographic Meditation on Displacement
Zarina Hashmi's "Home Is a Foreign Place," created in 1999, isn’t merely a collection of woodcuts; it’s a profound and deeply personal exploration of belonging, displacement, and the enduring power of memory. This portfolio, comprised of thirty-six meticulously crafted prints, stands as one of the artist's most significant achievements, embodying her signature style – a delicate balance between minimalism and richly layered symbolism. Hashmi, born in Aligarh, India, and later navigating a life shaped by migration and exile, used this series to grapple with the complex emotional landscape of identity forged through movement and loss.
The artwork’s foundation lies in its deliberate simplicity. Each sheet employs a restricted palette – primarily black ink on Kozo paper – creating an almost austere visual experience. Yet, within this apparent restraint resides a remarkable complexity. Hashmi masterfully utilizes geometric forms—lines, circles, squares, and rectangles—to evoke architectural elements, topographical maps, and even the subtle textures of domestic spaces. These shapes aren’t randomly arranged; they are carefully positioned to suggest pathways, borders, and thresholds – visual metaphors for the journeys undertaken throughout her life.
The Language of Urdu: A Return to Roots
Crucially, "Home Is a Foreign Place" isn't presented in isolation. Each print is accompanied by a word or phrase written in Urdu, Hashmi’s native language. This deliberate inclusion elevates the work beyond mere visual abstraction; it transforms each image into a fragment of poetry, a whispered echo of her heritage. The use of Urdu serves as both a grounding force – anchoring the artwork to her roots—and a poignant reminder of the linguistic and cultural losses inherent in displacement. As Hashmi herself explained, she often began with words, allowing them to guide the visual composition, creating a dialogue between language and image.
The choice of Urdu is particularly significant given its role as a ‘translation’ for Hashmi – a means of expressing complex emotions and experiences that couldn't be fully conveyed through English. The script itself becomes a symbol of continuity, connecting her past to the present, and offering a pathway back to a sense of belonging.
Technique and Inspiration: Hayter’s Legacy
Hashmi’s artistic journey was deeply influenced by Stanley William Hayter, a pioneering British printmaker who ran Atelier 17 in Paris. She apprenticed with him for several years, mastering the techniques of woodblock printing and exploring the possibilities of monotype. This training is evident in the precision and control displayed throughout “Home Is a Foreign Place.” The intricate lines, carefully carved into the blocks, demonstrate a deep understanding of printmaking processes, while the subtle variations in ink density create nuanced tonal effects.
Furthermore, Hashmi’s work reflects broader artistic currents of the late 20th century, including minimalism and conceptual art. She draws inspiration from artists like Kazimir Malevich, whose reductive geometric forms explored spiritual concepts, and from the principles of Islamic art – particularly its emphasis on geometry and symmetry. The portfolio's grid-like arrangement mirrors the order and balance found in traditional Islamic architecture, creating a visual harmony that reinforces the artwork’s themes of stability and continuity amidst change.
Emotional Resonance: A Portrait of an Exiled Soul
"Home Is a Foreign Place" is not simply a visually striking work; it's a deeply moving meditation on the human condition. It speaks to the universal experience of displacement, loss, and the yearning for connection. The artwork’s quiet intensity invites viewers to contemplate their own sense of belonging—to consider what constitutes ‘home,’ both physically and emotionally. The subtle shifts in scale, perspective, and composition create a sense of unease and uncertainty, mirroring the emotional complexities of Hashmi's life.
Reproductions of this powerful artwork offer a unique opportunity to bring its contemplative spirit into any space. Its minimalist aesthetic complements a wide range of interior design styles, while its rich symbolism invites ongoing reflection and conversation. “Home Is a Foreign Place” remains a testament to Zarina Hashmi’s extraordinary artistic vision—a poignant reminder that even in the face of displacement, the search for meaning and connection endures.
Kunstnerens biografi
tidligt liv og karriere
zarina hashmi, en indisk-amerikansk kunstner og grafikker, blev født den 16. juli 1937. Hendes livsværk ville blive præget af dybe temaer som hjem, fordrivelse, grænser, rejse og erindring, hvilket spejlede hendes egne personlige erfaringer som et menneske i eksil.kunstnerisk stil og temaer
Forbundet med den minimalistiske bevægelse benyttede zarina hashmi abstrakte og geometriske former til at fremkalde en spirituel reaktion hos beskueren. Hendes kunst skildrer på bevægende vis hendes liv gennem tilbagevendende motiver af hjemmet, stedet, grænserne og minderne:- minimalisme: zarinas værk hælder mod minimalismen, men blødgøres af dets tekstur og materialitet.
- fordrivelse og erindring: hendes kunst reflekterer hendes egne oplevelser som fordrevet person, hvor hun udforsker idéer om hjem, sted, grænser og hukommelse.
- urdu-inskriptioner: zarinas brug af urdu-inskriptioner i sit arbejde fremmaner hendes modersmål og betegner en livslang "oversættelse" af kunstnerisk og sproglig udtryksform.
bemærkelsesværdige værker og udstillinger
home is a foreign place, fra 1999 (en portfolio bestående af 36 træsnit chine collé med urdu-tekst trykt på papir og monteret på papir, the metropolitan museum of art, erhvervet via køb fra the george economou collection gift), står som et fremragende eksempel på zarinas kunstneriske formåen. Dette værk, sammen med andre værker, kan findes i sektionen zarina hashmi's artworks på OriginalUniqueArt.com.eftermæle og erindring
zarina hashmi's bortgang den 25. april 2020 markerede tabet af en betydningsfuld kulturel skikkelse. Hendes livshistorie, som den kommer til udtryk i hendes kunst, fortsætter med at vække en spirituel reaktion hos beskuerne og sikrer, at hendes eftermæle vil bestå. se zarina hashmis kunstværker på OriginalUniqueArt.com læs mere om zarina hashmi på wikipediaZarina Hashmi
1937 - 2020 , Indien
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Popkunst, britisk pop
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Jeff Koons
- Andy Warhol
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Pablo Picasso
- Wallace Stevens
- Date Of Birth: 9. juli 1937
- Full Name: David Hockney
- Nationality: Britisk
- Notable Artworks:
- Portræt af en kunstner (Pool med to figurer)
- A Bigger Splash
- Blue Guitar-serien
- Place Of Birth: Bradford, England

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