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  1. May 31, 2021 · This Wednesday at Comfort Film we welcome Ritika Kaushik as our Guest Curator and her screening Phatoms of the Past: a program of Ayisha Abraham’s short films. Ritika Kaushik is a PHD student at the University of Chicago in the Cinema and Media studies program. I got to talk to Ritika about her work

  2. This can be witnessed in the use of political narrative and archive material in the work of The Otolith Group and Ayisha Abraham, or equally in the functioning of the moon as the literal alchemical agent in Lisa Oppenheim’s: Heliograms, or as symbol of the divine androgyne in Tejal Shah’s Unfurling series.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abu_AbrahamAbu Abraham - Wikipedia

    Attupurathu Mathew Abraham (11 June 1924 – 1 December 2002), pen name Abu, was an Indian cartoonist, journalist, and author.In a career spanning 40 years, Abu Abraham worked for various national and international newspapers including The Bombay Chronicle, Shankar's Weekly, Blitz, Tribune, The Observer (1956–1966), The Guardian (1966–1969), and The Indian Express (1969–1981).

  4. criticalcollective.in › ArtistInner2criticalcollective.in

    This article draws on Ayisha Abraham's Straight 8 (2005). How to approach a film, when to leave a video, and how to meander through a gallery space are some of the pathways adopted in this article, modes of exploration that return to the act of writing.

  5. “Phantoms of the Past”: a program of short films by Ayisha Abraham. Join us for an evening program of short found-footage films by artist Ayisha Abraham. Born in London, Abraham is now based in Bangalore, and her short films and videos recycle grainy, amateur 8mm footage to create encounters with India's pasts. Her work is

  6. Ayisha Abraham is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Ayisha Abraham and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  7. Aug 9, 2010 · Ayisha Abraham and Dina Boswank together threw light on the dark world of the security guard in their art exhibition titled “Night Watch” at the Max Mueller Bhavan last week.