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  1. Nov 24, 2023 · Newspaper articles, speeches, and essays show Guptas crucial role at the centre of grassroots queer and postcolonial organizing throughout an artistic career lived between Canada, the UK, and India.

  2. Indian-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...

  3. Sunil 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.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Sunil Gupta is a pioneering photographer, writer, curator and activist at the helm of post-colonial and post-modern identity politics and queer studies.

  5. 2018 Vision Exchange: Perspectives from India to Canada , Art Gallery of Alberta (tour to Art Museum at Univ. of Toronto , the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina and the National Gallery in Ottawa until 2020.

  6. Sunil 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 sexuality, migration, queer issues and marginalia.

  7. Sunil Gupta (b. 1953 New Delhi, India) moved to Canada as a teenager in the late 1960s, studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Concordia University, Montreal before moving to New York and enrolling in a photography course at the New School, NY, USA (1976).

  8. 12 August - 16 September 2022. Overview. Works. Installation Views.

  9. Sep 9, 2022 · The London-based photographer, Sunil Gupta, now 69, has been the cheer­leader of the gay liberation movement for over four decades. He has created deftly choreographed images that have sought to challenge the heteronorma­tive view of homosexuality.

  10. Sunil 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.