Weber’s ad campaigns for Abercrombie & Fitch and Calvin Klein made him one of the most prestigious names in photography—until he was accused by male models of unwanted advances. Will a recent exhibition reshape his legacy?

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Remembering Nona Faustine’s Powerful Self-Portraits
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.
How Have Photographs Shaped Our Idea of Work?
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.
Why Are So Many Contemporary Painters Remaking Famous Images?
Essays

Why Are So Many Contemporary Painters Remaking Famous Images?

A profusion of paintings derived from movie stills and online screenshots reveals a shared impulse to understand—and transform—images’ strange power over us.
A Beautiful Friendship, Deepened by Artistic Intensity
Interviews

A Beautiful Friendship, Deepened by Artistic Intensity

After the novelist Garth Greenwell was assigned to write about Mark Armijo McKnight’s photographs, the two men bonded over their shared themes of queer sex and intimacy.

“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