Do You Have Place? A Conversation with Sunil Gupta

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作者
Dunster, Flora
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关键词
documentary photography; Flora Dunster; gay liberation; GLC; Montréal; photo theory; postcolonial; queer; representation; Section; 377; Sunil Gupta;
D O I
10.1080/09528822.2020.1860391
中图分类号
J [艺术];
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13 ; 1301 ;
摘要
Sunil Gupta’s practice as a photographer has spanned generations, continents, and cities. Throughout, he has grappled with the question ‘what does it mean to be an Indian queer man?’ Gupta’s approach to photography reveals a perspective embedded in the postcolonial sites of Montreal and Delhi, and shaped by his artistic education in London. The use of staged documentary–which belies Gupta’s role as a key player in British photo theory–has worked to bring feeling and experience into representation, creating a photographic basis for identification as gay and/or queer Indian. Based on a conversation at the 2019 conference ‘Cruising the Seventies: Imagining Queer Europe then and now’, this article draws from Gupta’s testimony to map the ways in which his photographs answer to his question. It proposes that Gupta’s work challenges a Eurocentric visual vocabulary, and can offer tools for imagining how ‘queer Europe’ might be displaced and refigured. © 2021 Third Text.
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页数:15
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