For the second installment of our new series “Introducing,” Aperture speaks with a photographer tracing the globalization of rubber from the Amazon to Ohio.
In the city of Lianzhou, visions of global power collide with official censorship.
From biohacking to vitamins, photographer Matthieu Gafsou’s latest series questions the relationship between human bodies and technology.
Behind the scenes of the museum’s latest showcase for new photography.
In Ayesha Malik’s new photobook, a California-style suburb in the heart of oil country.
What does photography look like in 2017? Emilia van Lynden of Unseen discusses how photography can be inclusive, flexible, and fun.
At the world’s most prestigious contemporary art exhibition, photographers are on the margins.
The French artist’s most recent work explores the dark side of pop culture and beauty.
The spring 2024 issue, “Counter Histories,” is produced in collaboration with Magnum Foundation and features photographers from around the world who reframe complex histories.