

Sabih Ahmed
Sabih Ahmed is the Associate Director and Curator of Ishara Art Foundation in Dubai. His curatorial work and research focus on modern and contemporary art of South Asia through diverse itineraries, languages and inter-disciplinary formations. Prior to joining Ishara, he was a Senior Researcher and Projects Manager at Asia Art Archive from 2009 to 2019 where he was involved in the establishing of AAA in India (AAA in I) in New Delhi. He was a curatorial collegiate member of the 11th Shanghai Biennale curated by Raqs Media Collective and is on the Advisory Board of Sher-Gil Sundaram Arts Foundation, Delhi.
Photo Credit: Anusha Yadav

Sohrab Hura
While the core of Sohrab Hura’s work lies in photographs, he tries to break that form regularly and extend it into film, text and sound. In 2010 he made Pati a ten minute short film, which is an assemblage of photographs, collected sounds, film footage, his voiceover as well as text, to give a glimpse of life in a village in Central India. Continuing his experiments with this half moving form, he has made The Lost Head & The Bird (2017), Bittersweet (2019) & The Coast (2020), under his self-publishing imprint UGLY DOG. In 2019 he won the Aperture – Paris Photo Photobook Of The Year Award for his book The Coast. His film Bittersweet was awarded the Principal Award at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2020. He lives and works in New Delhi.
Photo Credit: Self Portrait