Cover for Zarina: Paper Like Skin
Hammer Museum
Zarina: Paper Like Skin
Tracing the artist’s career in full from the early 1960’s to the present, this book offers the first retrospective of the Indian-born American artist Zarina.
By Allegra Pesenti, with contributions by Aamir R. Mufti and Sandhini Poddar
Designed by Lorraine Wild and Haruna Madono, Green Dragon Office
Published 2012 | ISBN: 9783791351667

Zarina Hashmi’s main working medium is paper, which she employs in woodcuts, etchings, drawings, rubbings, and casts made from paper pulp. Minimal yet rich in associations, her abstract compositions are inextricably linked to her life and to the themes of dispossession and exile that have marked it. The concept of home—whether personal, geographical, national, spiritual, or familial—resonates throughout Zarina’s work. Appearing in different guises throughout her oeuvre, her distinctive line is the unifying element of her compositions, like an umbilical cord that ties her to this world regardless of where she is. This generously illustrated volume places Zarina’s work within a tradition of the use and fabrication of paper on the Indian Subcontinent, while also examining the themes of dispossession and exile that are subtly yet poignantly raised by her art.