In the 1970s, Eggleston’s pictures were called “perfectly banal.” Fifty years later, the intensity of color in his dye-transfer prints is rarified and precise.

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Jack Pierson Revisits His Miami Moment
Interviews

Jack Pierson Revisits His Miami Moment

Forty years after a formative stay in South Beach, Pierson returns to Miami for an exhibition of his photographs and paintings—and recreates the bed he once slept in.
How a Xerox Became a Time Machine
Interviews

How a Xerox Became a Time Machine

By using a copier to reproduce other artists’ photographs, Aaron Stern raises questions about authorship, circulation, and the persistence of the printed image.
Mimi Plumb’s Prophetic Images of America on the Edge
Essays

Mimi Plumb’s Prophetic Images of America on the Edge

Since the mid-1970s, Plumb has documented life in the US in a way that anticipates today's social strife and environmental emergency.
When Harry Styles Met Myriam Boulos
Interviews

When Harry Styles Met Myriam Boulos

How did the pop star fall for the Beirut-based photographer’s sultry images?

“Aperture is a collaboration between people who believe that visual culture is central to understanding and developing society in a way that is mindful and generative.” —Hank Willis Thomas, artist

“Aperture is a collaboration between people who believe that visual culture is central to understanding and developing society in a way that is mindful and generative.” —Hank Willis Thomas, artist