In Bangladesh, Sarker Protick combines the impulses of a photojournalist with the intuition of a musician, unpacking questions about photography’s relationship to time and memory.
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Portfolio Prize
Announcing the 2025 Aperture Portfolio Prize Shortlist
Here are the shortlisted artists for Aperture’s annual award, which aims to spotlight new talent in contemporary photography.
Remembrances
Remembering Nona Faustine’s Powerful Self-Portraits
Faustine’s photography was a love letter to New York—and a fierce assertion of Black presence in public spaces and collective history.
Interviews
How Have Photographs Shaped Our Idea of Work?
An exhibition contends with the role of images, policy, and activism in forming our relationship to labor and the American Dream.
Essays
Sally Mann’s Photographs of Girls on the Cusp of Adulthood
Looking back at Mann’s book “At Twelve,” we see how much change lies ahead for each of the young women she pictured.
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