Coinciding with the current exhibition Meditations on Love, artists Tami Aftab and Sunil Gupta consider notions and representations of love in their work. Touching on personal experiences and the ways they are expressed in their work, each artist will offer unique insights on care, compassion and commitment, giving more insight into their respective processes and practices.
Chaired by curator and public historian Aleema Gray.
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Biographies
Tami Aftab is an English-Pakistani photographer based in London. Her work touches on subjects of intimacy, family, identity and play.
Aleema Gray is a Jamaican-born curator, researcher and public historian based in London. She was awarded the Yesu Persaud Scholarship for her PhD entitled Bun Babylon: A Community-engaged History of Rastafari in Britain. Aleema’s work focuses on documenting Black history in Britain through the perspective of lived experiences. Her practice is driven by a concern for more historically contingent ways of understanding the present, especially in relation to notions of belonging, memory, and contested heritage. She is the Lead Curator for Beyond the Bassline: 500 years of Black British Music at the British Library and the founder of House of Dread, an anti-disciplinary heritage studio.
Sunil Gupta (b. 1953 New Delhi, India) is a photographer, artist, educator and curator who completed a doctoral program at the University of Westminster in 2018. Educated at the Royal College of Art, Gupta has been involved with independent photography as a critical practice for many years focusing on race, migration and queer issues.
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