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We're joined by legendary photographer Sunil Gupta, whose work over the past five decades has shaped the visual landscape of LGBTQ+ history, making him one of the most influential living queer photographers.
From capturing street activism in 1970s New York to documenting queer life in Delhi and London, Sunil’s lens has always been political, personal, and fearless. In conversation with Jorge Garriz, he reflects on how photography can be used as activism, how visibility has evolved for queer communities globally, and what it means to archive a history many tried to erase.
Then we catch up with broadcaster and journalist Fernando Augusto Pacheco, known for his work on Monocle Radio and his show "The Stack" about print media.
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We're joined by legendary photographer Sunil Gupta, whose work over the past five decades has shaped the visual landscape of LGBTQ+ history, making him one of the most influential living queer photographers.
From capturing street activism in 1970s New York to documenting queer life in Delhi and London, Sunil’s lens has always been political, personal, and fearless. In conversation with Jorge Garriz, he reflects on how photography can be used as activism, how visibility has evolved for queer communities globally, and what it means to archive a history many tried to erase.
Then we catch up with broadcaster and journalist Fernando Augusto Pacheco, known for his work on Monocle Radio and his show "The Stack" about print media.
Brought to you by BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! boysboysboys.org
@boysfineart
@boysgallerycafelondon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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