Exhibition

Come Out

30 Jan 2024 – 1 Mar 2024

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Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

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Vadehra Art Gallery

New Delhi
Delhi, India

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COME OUT
A special project by Sunil Gupta

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COME OUT
A special project by Sunil Gupta
The Viewing Room, D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi
On view until 1 March 2024

Vadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present a special project by Indian–Canadian, London-
based photographer Sunil Gupta titled Come Out – featuring a never-before-exhibited series of black-and-white photographs shot in London from 1985 to 1995.
Sunil Gupta uses photography to engage with post-modernist, post-colonial activations of identity politics and public life particularly in regards to queer experiences. His oeuvre
expresses an impulse to re-center marginalized accounts that tend to exist on the periphery of the socio-cultural fabric of historical and contemporary cities and narratives. Born and raised in Delhi, growing up in Montreal, and then working in New York City, Gupta’s eventual move to London in the 1980s establishes an ever-more expansive cultural field of insight vis- à-vis queer studies, migration, racism, sexuality and the politics of person, supported by the autobiographical weight of his own experiences, which are passionate concerns the artist has remained committed to over his decades-long career.
In England in the 1980s and 1990s, under Margaret Thatcher’s reigning government, queer communities and other sub-cultures were practically denied or rendered invisible from mainstream society. If laws recognized homosexuality at all, they were denigrated as
“pretended family relationships” and cruising, which is a colloquial term taken from urban
queer experiences, was charged as prostitution or solicitation. Particular laws such as Clause 28 made it illegal for town halls to fund any cultural activities that may be promoting these “pretended family relationships”. During this time, the queer community in London took to peaceful protesting often joining other causes enveloping the city such as women’s rights marches or the miners’ protests, etc. In Come Out, Gupta returns to the public sphere as a site of performance and power, and celebrates the rise in the visibility of gay life in the eighties and nineties in England.
As part of this special presentation, we are pleased to be able to include authentic audio
testimonies documenting the journey of various cultural figures and individuals from the
Indian queer community on the subject of “coming out”, a seminal experience for many
especially while living under repressive laws and cultures where homosexuality is often still treated as a taboo subject. These voices are adapted from “Dissent and Desire” [Ó Sunil Gupta and Charan Singh (2018)], which was presented previously as a photographic installation at the Kochi–Muziris Biennale in 2018. Additionally, our programming will include a series of film screenings proposed by the artist Sunil Gupta and his partner, Charan Singh, exploring queer experiences from various aesthetic, regional and philosophical lenses.


An e-catalogue with more information on the artist and artworks is available on request. For all inquiries, please write to art@vadehraart.com. Please credit the gallery appropriately when quoting or making mention of any literature shared by us in future writing.


ABOUT THE ARTIST
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. 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. 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). The artist lives and works in London, UK.

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