Sunil Gupta Indian, b. 1953
Biography
Born in 1953 in New Delhi, Indian–British–Canadian photographer Sunil Gupta has a master’s of arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and a PhD from the University of Westminster, London. Gupta has been involved with independent photography as a critical practice for over five decades, focusing on race, migration and queer issues.
Gupta has several solo shows to his credit, including an important retrospective first presented at the Photographers’ Gallery, London, then travelling to the Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto (2022); as well as Charing Cross Hospital, London and Cambridge Wing Gallery, St. Mary’s Hospital, London, + Studio Voltaire (2022); Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (2022); Hales London (2021); Materia, Rome (2021); the Photographers’ Gallery, London (2020); Brixton Tate Library, London (2020, 2019); Hales Gallery, New York (2019); Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto (2018); the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2018); Pelz Gallery, University of London (2017); Cardiff Photo Festival (2017); SepiaEYE, New York (2017, 2014); Whitney Humanities Centre, Yale University (2015); Grosvenor Vadehra, London (2010); and Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (2009), to name a few.
His group participations include the viewing room at Frieze, No. 9 Cork Street, London (2023); the National Gallery of Art, Washington (2023); Foundling Museum, London (2023); Tate Britain, London (2023); the Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery, Rossendale (2023); the Barbican Art Gallery, London (2020); Vancouver Art Gallery (2019); Soho Art Gallery, New York (2019); Leslie Lohman Museum, New York (2019); the Kochi–Muziris Biennale (2018); the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2015), among many others.
Gupta’s latest publications are Come Out, published by Stanley Barker, London, in 2023, and We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference, Selected Writings by Sunil Gupta, published by Aperture New York in 2022. His other publications include the monographs London 1982 (Stanley Barker, 2021); Lovers: Ten Years On (Stanley Barker, 2020); Sunil Gupta: From Here to Eternity (Autograph, 2020 – which won the Kraszna-Krausz Photobook Award 2021); Queer: Sunil Gupta (Prestel/Vadehra Art Gallery, 2011); Wish You Were Here: Memories of a Gay Life (Yoda Press, 2008); and Pictures From Here (Chris Boot Ltd., 2003).
His work is in many private and public collections, including the Tokyo Museum of Photography; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of London; George Eastman House, Rochester, USA; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Royal Ontario Museum, Canada; Tate Modern, London; Harvard University, Boston; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
He is a professorial fellow at UCA, Farnham, visiting lecturer at Kingston University and visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art, London. He was lead curator for the Houston Fotofest in 2018.
The artist lives and works in London, UK.
Works
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Towards an Indian Gay Image – Qutb Minar, 1983, 2021
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Towards an Indian Gay Image, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, 1983, 2021
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Towards an Indian Gay Image, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, 1983, 2021
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Towards an Indian Gay Image, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, 1983, 2021
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The New Pre-Raphaelites series (Edition 1/7), 2008
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The New Pre-Raphaelites-13 (3/7), 2008
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The New Pre-Raphaelites-07 (3/7), 2008
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The new pre-raphaelites#11"specification (Edition 3/7), 2008
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Untitled # 2
Exhibitions
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Delhi Contemporary Art Week 2024
Bikaner House, New Delhi 31 August - 4 September 2024Gathered for a democratic and diverse audience, our curation includes works across mediums,with a focus on painting and photography,ushering in reflection and discourse on topical narratives growing out of contemporary...Read more -
People, Places, Things
D-40 & D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi 6 May - 15 June 2024Belonging to someone, somewhere or something is an experiential arrangement. These social relations form the crux of the human behavioral sciences, which seek to study why human beings engage in...Read more -
Come Out: A Special Project by Sunil Gupta
Viewing Room at Vadehra Art Gallery, D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi 30 January - 16 March 2024Sunil Gupta is a pioneering photographer, writer, curator and activist at the helm of identity politics and queer studies with post-modernist, post-colonial lenses arming his inquiries into global cultures. Come...Read more -
Sunil Gupta: Cruising
D-53 Defence. colony, New Delhi 12 August - 16 September 2022Sunil Gupta is a pioneering photographer, writer, curator and activist, whose often theatrical artistic engagements are armed, autobiographical interventions into mainstream cultural consciousnesses to re-center subjects such as racism, alternative...Read more -
Call Me By Your Name | Conceptualised by Udit Bhambri
D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi 21 July - 13 August 2021The puzzles of love involve two master components: the self and the other, which are a kind of couple. It’s in our nature to acknowledge ourselves in or with some...Read more -
Home and Away | Curated by Sunil Gupta
D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi 12 September - 9 November 2014The exhibition Home and Away between September 13 and October 11, 2014. The show is curated by the acclaimed photographer and curator Sunil Gupta, and brings together a group of...Read more -
Sunil Gupta | Love, Undetectable
Vadehra Art Gallery, Okhla Industrial Area 1 September - 1 October 2009
Art Fairs
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Art Basel 2024
Now You See Me | Sunil Gupta 11 - 16 June 2024The curation includes a collection of vintage prints from three important series in Gupta’s oeuvre – London 1982, Lovers: Ten Years On and Exiles –...Read more -
Art Basel Hong Kong 2024
A Sense Across the Field 26 - 30 March 2024We are pleased to announce our returning participation in the 2024 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, with a group presentation titled 'A Sense Across...Read more -
Frieze London
Regent's Park, London 11 - 15 October 2023“The limits of my language are the limits of my world,” wrote Ludwig Wittgenstein, referring to language’s ineffectiveness as a cognitive modality to fully grasp...Read more -
Art Basel Hong Kong 2023
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Wan Chai, Hong Kong 21 - 25 March 2023At the long-awaited return of Art Basel’s Hong Kong edition, we are presenting artworks by leading Indian contemporary artists Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Balkrishna Doshi,...Read more -
INDIA ART FAIR 2023
NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla, New Delhi 9 - 12 February 2023With a diverse roster of artists across conditioning, intention, practice and cultural attitudes – including A. Ramachandran, Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Balkrishna Doshi, Biraaj Dodiya,...Read more -
Frieze London 2021
A Brief Current 13 - 17 October 2021A Brief Current features a collection of recent artworks by leading Indian contemporary artists Rameshwar Broota, Atul Dodiya, Anju Dodiya, Sunil Gupta, Shilpa Gupta and...Read more -
Art Basel OVR: Pioneers 2021
Sunil Gupta | Cruising 1960s Delhi 24 - 27 March 2021Indian-Canadian, London-based artist Sunil Gupta is a pioneering photographer, writer, curator and activist, whose often theatrical artistic engagements are armed, autobiographical interventions into mainstream cultural...Read more
Bulletin
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‘This was my own tribe!’: Pride before it went commercial – in pictures
The Guardian 22 November 2023When Sunil Gupta moved to London from New York in the late 70s, he was surprised to find no equivalent of New York’s Christopher Street....Read more -
Sunil Gupta shot a different era of queer protest
By Sara Quattrocchi Febles | i-D 24 October 2023When photographer Sunil Gupta arrived in London in 1978, he realised the queer scene in the British capital was nothing like what he had been...Read more -
Works by Sunil Gupta at MOMA
MoMA 13 December 2021 Read more -
Works by Sunil Gupta at Tate
Tate 13 December 2021 Read more -
From Here to Eternity: Sunil Gupta. A Retrospective
The Photographers Gallery 13 December 2021Born in New Delhi, India, relocated to Montreal, Canada, before studying at the Royal College of Art in London, Gupta has been using photography as...Read more -
Delhi: Why you need to check out Call Me By Your Name, the star-studded art exhibition at Vadehra Gallery
By Shikha Sethi | GQ India 24 November 2021At the newest exhibition at Vadehra Gallery in Delhi, it’s a star-studded lineup: Atul and Anju Dodiya, Arpita Singh, Gieve Patel, Sudhir Patwardhan, NS Harsha,...Read more -
Sunil Gupta: retrospective
The Times 1 December 2020Merging cultural activism and photography, Sunil Gupta has been instrumental in raising awareness around the fight for international gay rights throughout the modern world and...Read more -
‘We wanted to have sex all the time’: first major survey of Sunil Gupta—photographer of gay Indian life—opens in London
By Kabir Jhala | The Art Newspaper 9 October 2020When the photographer Sunil Gupta exhibited his Exiles series—depicting the hidden lives of gay men in Delhi—in a group show at the Photographers' Gallery in...Read more -
Sensitive gaze
By Shailaja Tripathi | The Hindu 10 June 2011This is how it works usually. A photographer picks up a subject, sticks to it for some years, then moves on to work on yet...Read more -
Sunil Gupta at Whitechapel: rewriting the history of photography II
By Sunil Gupta | The Telegraph 10 February 2010 Read more -
Where they’re coming from
By Louise Roug | Los Angeles Times 19 September 2004Born in New Delhi, Sunil Gupta spent his teenage years in Montreal before attending university in New York and, later, London. His upcoming show of...Read more -
Sunil Gupta: A gay Indian photographer makes a searing commentary on life on the fringes
By Lavina Melwani | India Today 10 January 2000Sunil Gupta does not open doors. As always, with his exhibition entitled 'From Here to Eternity' running in New York now, he smashes down walls,...Read more -
ART IN REVIEW; Sunil Gupta -- 'From Here to Eternity'
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 7 January 2000Sunil Gupta, who was born in New Delhi and lives in London, has participated in two important New York museum group shows, ''Out of India''...Read more