Sepuya's series
Studio Work (2010–11) reflects his interest in portraiture and the intimacy between sitter and photographer in a studio environment. His work examines the subject's personality and character, as well as the "private performance that exists within the photographic studio". Sepuya said, "My studio was private, but not a closed environment. Rather, it was a stage that I inhabited and opened to those around me," reflecting on the studio environment and his subjects. He draws inspiration from the works of
Robert Mapplethorpe and art historian and critic
Brian O'Doherty. He has been an artist-in-residence at the
Studio Museum in Harlem, and his work is in the collection of the
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. Sepuya has published artist's books and editions with
Printed Matter, Inc. Since 2004, he has shot editorial features for publications including
I.D.,
Kaiserin Magazine, and
Butt. He self-published the periodical
Shoot starting in 2005. In 2010, he co-created the publication
The Accidental Egyptian and Occidental Arrangements with artist Timothy Hull. Sepuya's work has been exhibited at venues including the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,
The Studio Museum in Harlem, Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, the Artist Institute in New York, and the Center for Photography at Woodstock. He has had solo exhibitions at venues such as Ducument, the Platform Centre for Photography and Digital Arts in Winnipeg, the Clough-Hanson Gallery at Rhodes College in Memphis, Artspeak in Vancouver, and the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston. He is represented by DOCUMENT, Chicago;
Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York; and Stevenson, Cape Town. Four of his photographs are held in the collection of the
Museum of Modern Art, New York, and he was included in its Spring 2018 exhibition
New Photography. In 2018, he was represented by Team Gallery, where his solo exhibition
The Conditions debuted in March 2019. Sepuya's work was included in the 79th
Whitney Biennial in 2019. His
Darkroom Mirror (_2070386) (detail), 2017, from the series "Darkroom Mirrors," was featured on the cover of the March 2019 issue of
Artforum. As of 2024, Sepuya is Associate Professor in Media Arts and MFA program director at the
University of California, San Diego. He was recruited to UCSD by
Amy Adler. Later,
Fia Backström and Pradeep Dalal invited Sepuya to teach for two summers at
Bard College. == Critical reception ==