Posts by ApertureDigital
Inside The Many Lives of Erik Kessels
The Many Lives of Erik Kessels presents the highly anticipated first illustrated survey of this pioneering and influential curator, editor, and artist whose varied experiments with photography and photographic archives have allowed us to reconsider the medium’s vernacular and narrative possibilities in today’s inundated image landscape. “People consume photographs,” says Kessels, “they don’t look at…
Read MoreInside The Martin Parr Coloring Book!
Photography and Pop-culture buffs, get out your crayons and colored pencils! Martin Parr’s colorful and tongue-in-cheek photographs have been transformed into a coloring book! Here is Parr’s affectionate and hilarious catalogue of human foibles—bad fashion choices, messy foods, trashy souvenirs and the tourists who buy them—rendered afresh. The book’s eighty pages are packed with the most iconic and beloved…
Read MoreCan a Feminist Embrace Araki?
At the Museum of Sex, a new look at the prolific—and provocative—Japanese photographer.
Read MoreLola Flash is Ready for Her Moment
In her first retrospective, Lola Flash celebrates queer legacies through vibrant portraiture.
Read MoreThe Best Photography Features of 2017
Aperture brings you this year’s highlights in photography and ideas.
Read MoreAperture's Holiday Gift Guide
From iconic monographs by master photographers, to groundbreaking, never-before-published work, here are the perfect photography gifts for everyone on your list.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Winners of the 2017 PhotoBook Awards
We’re pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 PhotoBook Awards, celebrating the photobook’s contribution to the evolving narrative of photography.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Martin Parr Coloring Book Contest!
Aperture is pleased to announce the #ParrColoringContest, in celebration of The Martin Parr Coloring Book!
Read MoreChris Maggio’s Great American Facade
In a new body of work, the photographer confronts the country’s postelection landscape with dark humor.
Read MoreThe 2017 PhotoBook Awards Shortlist
Aperture and Paris Photo announce the shortlist for the 2017 PhotoBook Awards.
Read MoreWhat Does it Take to Make a Successful Photobook?
Hear from past PhotoBook Awards winners and shortlisted artists on the ins and outs of book making.
Read MoreAnnouncing the 2017 PhotoBook Awards Shortlist Jury
This year’s PhotoBook Awards Shortlist jury includes Kathy Ryan, Joel Smith, and other industry leaders.
Read MoreAperture to honor Kwame Brathwaite, Zackary Drucker, Inez & Vinoodh
Our 65th-Anniversary Gala celebrates the contributions of four visionary artists.
Read MoreBetween Two Worlds
In poetic, politically charged images and videos, Zineb Sedira confronts the recent history of North Africa.
Read MorePhotographing the Body Electric
Sam Contis’s first photobook revels in the land, skin, and mythologies of the American West.
Read MoreMyles Loftin Wants to Change the Conversation About Black Youth
Picturing friends and family in vivid colors, the nineteen-year-old photographer reframes representations of masculinity.
Read MoreHow Do Magnum Photographers Connect With Their Subjects?
Robert Capa once said, “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.”
Read MoreThe Loneliness of the Darkroom
In his solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Dirk Braeckman turns toward the existential
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