Sunil Gupta: Life with a Camera, 1970 – Now
- Comprehensive monograph of Sunil Gupta's work featuring essays by 5 key experts on Sunil Gupta
- More than 100 full-page images, including previously unpublished works
- Appeals to lovers of contemporary photography, street photography and portrait photography
- Spans five decades of queer activism in India and the UK, exploring LGBTQ+ histories from the 1970s to now
- Published to accompany a major new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (September 2026 - January 2027), which will tour to Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2027) and Leeds Art Gallery (2028)
Sunil Gupta: Life with a Camera, 1970 – Now, traces five decades of Sunil Gupta’s (b. 1953, India) pioneering contribution to photography and activism. Intimate and subversive, Gupta’s photography has been instrumental in documenting the fight for queer rights internationally, particularly in India, the UK and United States, laying bare the tensions between tradition and modernity, and public and private spheres.
Featuring over 100 images in colour and black and white, accompanied by a selection of Gupta’s writings from the 1980s to the present. Essays by Natasha Bissonauth, Theo Gordon, Tausif Noor, Gregory Salter and Gayatri Sinha offer fresh perspectives on Gupta’s practice, situating it within global, queer and postcolonial histories, and contributing to ongoing debates around photography as both an art form and an agent of change.
The book accompanies a major exhibition of Gupta’s work opening in September 2026 at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, before touring to Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2027) and Leeds Art Gallery (2028).
- Publisher
- Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge
- ISBN
- 9781904561644
- Publish date
- 14th Sep 2026
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 290 mm x 225 mm
- Pages
- 215 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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