We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference: Selected essays by Sunil Gupta

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference: Selected essays by Sunil Gupta
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sunil Gupta
SeriesAperture Ideas
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 133
Category/GenrePhotography and photographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781597115285
ClassificationsDewey:770.92
Audience
General
Illustrations 20 halftone images

Publishing Details

Publisher Aperture
Imprint Aperture
Publication Date 18 October 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference offers an unparalleled firsthand account of the influential photographer and curator Sunil Gupta's writing and critical inquiry since the 1970s. Newspaper articles, speeches, and essays show Gupta's crucial role at the center of grassroots queer and postcolonial organizing throughout an artistic career lived between Canada, the UK, and India. In his pieces about homosexuality in Indian cities, the AIDS crisis, the Black Arts Movement, or key figures including Joy Gregory and Robert Mapplethorpe, Gupta foregrounds the power of cultural activism in the politically fraught contexts of London and Delhi, and illuminates the essential connections between queer migration and self-discovery. Continually questioning given forms of identity, Gupta offers artists and curators multiple strategies of resistance, carving out space for new ways of imagining what it might mean to live, love, and create.

Author Biography

Sunil Gupta (born in New Delhi, 1953) is a photographer, curator, writer, and activist. Gupta migrated to Canada at the age of fifteen. He was educated in photography at the New School, New York (1976) and the Royal College Art, London (1983). Over a career spanning more than four decades, Gupta has maintained a visionary approach to photography, producing bodies of work that are pioneering in their social and political commentary. The artist's diasporic experience of multiple cultures informs a practice dedicated to themes of race, migration, and queer identity-his own lived experience a point of departure for photographic projects, born from a desire to see himself and others like him represented in art history. Gupta's work has been exhibited internationally and published in numerous monographs and catalogues, including Christopher Street, 1976 (2018) and From Here to Eternity (2020).