Book front cover of two men holding hands. Only their clasped hands and shoulders are visible. They look out at the horizon. The title and author of the book are embossed in matte gold just above the two men's shoulders.

Client

Aperture

Year

2022

Location

New York, NY

Sunil Gupta
We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography and Cultural Difference

Newspaper articles, speeches, and essays show Gupta’s crucial role at the center of grassroots queer and postcolonial organizing throughout an artistic career lived between Canada, the UK, and India. In his pieces about homosexuality in Indian cities, the AIDS crisis, the Black Arts Movement, or key figures including Joy Gregory and Robert Mapplethorpe, Gupta foregrounds the power of cultural activism in the politically fraught contexts of London and Delhi, and illuminates the essential connections between queer migration and self-discovery. Continually questioning given forms of identity, Gupta offers artists and curators multiple strategies of resistance, carving out space for new ways of imagining what it might mean to live, love, and create.

Published by Aperture, Designed by Pacific, Softcover, 5¼ × 8¼ inches, 192 pages

Open book with cream colored pages. A black and white photograph of a mustached man, wearing a striped shirt is on the left page. Essay text is on the right page.
An open book with cream colored pages. The left page is blank and the right page has a title and dates above a black and white photograph of a queer activist group in Delhi, India.
Open book with cream colored pages. A black and white photograph of three men sitting on couches is on the left page. Essay text is on the right page.
Back cover of a small book. The paper is matte gold and the text is black.