Come Out, Untitled 1

Sunil Gupta

Come Out, Untitled 1, 198591.4 x 60.9cmSign in to view price
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archival inkjet printVadehra Art Gallery
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This black and white historical photograph depicts a protest rally in support of the miners. The central feature is a large banner that reads "LESBIANS & GAYS SUPPORT THE MINERS", highlighting the solidarity between the LGBTQ+ community and the mining workers. The image shows a crowd of people, both adults and children, gathered together to demonstrate their support for the miners' cause. The overall composition and use of the striking banner suggest a visually powerful and politically charged scene, reflecting the social and labor struggles of the era. While the specific context is not provided, the artwork appears to capture a significant moment of collective activism and allyship. ...

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Sunil Gupta
Artist
Sunil Gupta
B.1953, Indian

Sunil Gupta has worked with independent photography, using the medium as a lens to explore race, migration, and queer identity. Drawing on his own diasporic experience, Gupta’s practice merges personal and collective histories, producing socially and politically charged bodies of work that have been pioneering in their engagement with marginalized communities. His projects often stem from a desire to see himself and others like him represented within art and photographic history. In the mid-1990s, following his HIV-positive diagnosis, Gupta’s work became even more introspective, frequently using his own body as a site of exploration. This shift deepened his engagement with themes of vulnerability, desire, and resilience, foregrounding the personal within broader social and political contexts. More recently, he has developed work addressing queer migration in Canada, continuing to investigate the intersections of identity, displacement, and belonging. Throughout his career, Gupta has fused the public and the private, creating images that amplify the voices and experiences of those often overlooked by society. His photographs navigate the complexities of representation, forming a nuanced visual archive that is both deeply personal and socially resonant. ...

Vadehra Art Gallery
Gallery
Vadehra Art Gallery
New Delhi

Founded in 1987, Vadehra Art Gallery is a pioneer of South Asian art, representing artists across four generations from the Indian Subcontinent and its diaspora, helping to shape it as a celebration of culture, identity and intellect. As a confidante to art history and a champion of contemporary creativity, the gallery nurtures a dynamic and flourishing ecosystem where the artist and their work take centre stage, promoting a legacy of artistic expression that resonates with global audiences. The gallery is recognized for its early support of modern masters such as M.F. Husain, Ram Kumar, S.H. Raza, and Tyeb Mehta, alongside subsequent generations of post-modernists like Arpita Singh, A. Ramachandran, Nalini Malani, Gulammohammed Sheikh, and Rameshwar Broota. Its expansive contemporary programme emphasizes influential names such as Atul Dodiya, Shilpa Gupta, Anju Dodiya, N.S. Harsha, Gauri Gill and Sunil Gupta, as well as emerging talent like Zaam Arif, Biraaj Dodiya and Ashfika Rahman. ...