This book examines how Western photographic practice has been used as a tool
for creating Eurocentric and violent visual regimes, and demands that we
recognise and disrupt the ingrained racist ideologies that have tainted
photography since its inception in 1839.
From Here to Eternity traces Sunil Gupta’s life through his personal archive: the snapshots, postcards, letters, posters, and news clippings collected during his long career in photography and activism. These fragments of ephemera are annotated with Gupta’s handwritten notes, mapping a four-decade-long journey investigating the question what does it mean to be a gay Indian man?Moments from protests, the black arts movement in Britain, the fight for representation in photography and beyond, and Gupta’s work around queer visibility in India are shared – alongside mementos from friends, family and relationships. What emerges is a powerful, and deeply personal, record of the artist’s struggles, victories, and a life lived through the complex politics of social change.
Exploring the intersection of photography with culture, Mark Sealy examines how images shape our understanding of history, alienation, and migration. The book delves into themes of civil and human rights, community, and the politics of representation, highlighting the powerful role that photographic images play in these critical discussions.