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Celebrating Aperture Magazine’s Fall 2019 Issue, “Mexico City”
On September 18, Aperture trustees, friends, editors, and artists gathered at soon-to-open Selina in West Chelsea to celebrate Aperture’s latest issue.
Read MoreLandscape Photography Through the Female Gaze
An exhibition explores how women photographers are upending gendered views of the landscape—and reveling in the sublime.
Read MoreAperture Capital Campaign Auction, presented by Christie’s, Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Internationally acclaimed artists, collectors, and gallerists have generously donated works for a special photography auction to support Aperture
Read MoreHow "Earthrise" Changed the Way We See The World
The story behind one of the most influential environmental photographs of the twentieth century.
Read MoreOne Giant Leap for Mankind
A haunting image of a boot print sheds light on the importance of photography during Neil Armstrong’s legendary moon landing.
Read MoreThe Private Lives of Italians, as Seen Through Their Windows
Gail Albert Halaban invites viewers to consider what can be seen—and imagined—through the windows of their neighbors.
Read MoreMarc Feustel on Photobooks After 3/11
It has been four years since the Great Tohoku Earthquake unleashed a series of tsunami waves which struck a vast area of Japan’s northeastern coastline, and caused a severe nuclear incident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Japan is no stranger to natural and man-made disasters. However, since the 1960s the nation has, by and…
Read MoreMatthew Carson on Takashi Homma
One of the first things that you may notice about the words on the spine and on the title page of Takashi Homma’s New Documentary is that the title has been struck through. This is a typographic hint that this is not intended to be a new edition of Homma’s 2011 photobook of the same…
Read MoreAperture Launches “Orlando” with Tilda Swinton in a Series of Events
In May, Aperture opened an exhibition of work featured in its “Orlando” issue, guest edited by Tilda Swinton.
Read More10 Magnum Photographers on their Obsessions in Images
What keeps a photographer returning to a particular subject, theme, place, or person?
Read MoreAperture Celebrates MUSE at its 2019 Gala
On June 3, Aperture celebrated the ideas and people that inspire in photography, and honorees The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Mickalene Thomas, and Racquel Chevremont.
Read MoreAperture and LensCulture Celebrate the Opening of "Beyond Boundaries"
On Thursday, April 26, LensCulture and Aperture communities gathered at Aperture gallery for the opening of a wide-ranging exhibition.
Read MoreThe Woman Behind the First-Ever Photograph of DNA
Under-appreciated during her lifetime, physical chemist Rosalind E. Franklin’s mysterious and ground-breaking photograph helped transform the science of genetics.
Read MoreAperture Announces Free Publication for Historic Convening at Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute
Download the curriculum, including thirty-one texts on topics ranging from civic space and memorials to the intersections of race, technology, and justice.
Read MoreAperture Celebrates Ethan James Green at the 2019 Spring Party: Young New York
On April 5, 2019, leading creatives came together for a festive evening celebrating Ethan James Green’s “Young New York.”
Read MoreDocumenting the Weaponization of Water Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
In remote stretches of desert, Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo record traces of volunteer efforts—and attempts by Border Patrols to stop them.
Read MoreAperture's 2018 Holiday Gift Guide
From iconic monographs by master photographers, to groundbreaking, never-before-published work, we offer titles for everyone on your holiday list.
Read MoreOn the Cover: Aperture’s “Family” Issue
In relationships and communities, an expanding vision of what families can be.
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