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Still #1 from India Postcard 1988

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Still #1 from India Postcard, c. 1988
Artist: Sunil Gupta
10 x 10 in
Archival Inkjet
Edition of 10 + 1AP
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(No VAT for non UK orders)Archival Inkjet Print
Signed and editioned on reverse

Sale of these will go to support the following publication:

I CALL YOU MY LOVE

I call you my love contains an extended, years-long correspondence exchanged between lovers Sunil Gupta and Steve Dodd from the mid-'80s to the early '90s. During this time, Steve was completing his PhD in America while Sunil worked in London, and their frequent and detailed letters are a testament to the strength of their transatlantic romantic connection. In addition to the letters, this publication includes photographs of the couple, taken by Sunil, alongside ephemera from their written exchanges - envelopes, poetry, sketches, and newspaper clippings. The book also features a collaborative series, "Pretended" FamilyRelationships, composed of Sunil's photographs and accompanied by lines from one of Steve's poems. This breadth of material serves as an archive not only of one couple's deep emotional, physical, and creative long-distance partnership but also of queer love and community thriving in the face of oppression and illness.

Publisher: Trolley Books
Designer: Eugenie Dodd
Editor: Theo Gordon
Pages: 184 pp
Size: 315x233mm Portrait
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    • Friends & Lovers: Coming Out in Montréal in the 1970s
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    • Reflections of the Black Experience
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    • Exiles
    • Social Security
    • "Pretended" Family Relationships
    • Trespass 1
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    • Love and Light
    • Imagining Childhood
    • Homelands
    • Tales of a City: Delhi
    • Country: Portrait of an Indian Village
    • Mr Malhotra's Party
    • Anonymous Self Portraits
    • Love, Undetectable
    • Women in Love
    • The New Pre-Raphaelites
    • Sun City
    • Stockwell
    • Helmut Lang Christopher Street
    • Dissent and Desire
    • Songs of Deliverance — Part I
    • Songs of Deliverance — Part II
    • Walworth Road
    • Arrival
  • Books
    • An Economy of Signs
    • Disrupted Borders
    • Ecstatic Antibodies
    • Trespass 1
    • Sunil Gupta Monograph
    • Pictures From Here
    • Wish You Were Here
    • Queer
    • Delhi: Communities of Belonging
    • Christopher Street
    • Lovers: Ten Years On
    • London 1982
    • From Here To Eternity
    • We Were Here : Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference
    • Come Out
    • Tessa Boffin Ed. Sunil Gupta
    • Tate Photography: Sunil Gupta
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