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Autograph ABP presents Sunil Gupta’s Mr Malhotra’s Party (2007) – new online portfolio !

Posted on | August 29, 2007 | 1 Comment




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nil Gupta (born 1953, New Delhi, India) is an internationally-acclaimed artist, curator, writer and cultural activist. His photographs represent diasporic journeys through the personal and the political – since the early 1980s his work has been exhibited widely, including recent solo shows at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Canada (2006), photo-london 2007 and as part of the thematic India showcase at the Rencontres d’Arles, France (until 16 Sept 2007). Pictures from Home, a comprehensive monograph of Sunil Gupta’s photographic work was published by Autograph ABP in association with Chris Boot in 2003.

Full portfolio available to view online. For further information about this artist, print sales, reproduction and exhibition enquiries, please contact the office 020 7729 9200 or email web@auto.demon.co.uk

Autograph ABP is an international photographic arts agency that addresses issues of cultural identity and human rights. We develop, exhibit and publish the work of photographers from culturally diverse backgrounds and advocate their inclusion in all areas of exhibition, publishing, education and commerce in the visual arts.

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One Response to “Autograph ABP presents Sunil Gupta’s Mr Malhotra’s Party (2007) – new online portfolio !”

  1. Luscious Librarian
    August 31st, 2007 @ 5:30 pm

    This is great, I really believe that black people in this country could really benefit from Diaspora Studies in place of African-American Studies. It really places our journey into a larger context and allows us to broaden our humanity so that it includes all people and all stories.

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