Posts by ApertureDigital
Redefining the Image of Black Masculinity
In photographs, our readers reimagine society’s portrayal of black men and boys.
Read MoreAfter the Avant-Garde
How has feminist photography changed since the 1970s?
Read More5 Exhibitions to See in February
From protest images to the poetics of architecture, here are this winter’s must-see photography exhibitions in New York.
Read MoreThe Revolution Will Be Live-streamed
Amid the overwhelming barrage of news and ideas online, can an image change anything?
Read MoreYann Gross on The Jungle Book
On September 20, 2016, Aperture Foundation, in collaboration with the Department of Photography at Parsons The New School for Design, presented an artist talk with Yann Gross. Featuring subjects that range from young skateboarders in Eastern Africa to an Americanized community living in the valleys of Switzerland, Gross’s photographs delve deep into the notion of…
Read MoreLittle Me, a Photo Activity for Kids
Try this fun and engaging project from Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids, by Alice Proujansky. Once your child has made a “Little Me,” the possibilities are endless. How would everything look if you were super small? How would a change in size help you notice different things? Here, you create an action shot…
Read MoreMeet the Press
At the Getty, photography holds up a mirror to the media.
Read MoreHere Comes the Sun
At the Columbus Museum of Art, photographers look to the light in the sky.
Read More13 Essential Photobooks by Women Photographers
From photography legends to unsung pioneers of decades past, our gift guide to Aperture photobooks by women photographers.
Read MoreKeith Lamont Scott and the Legacy of Police Violence
A photograph of a bloody hand on a police shield underscores the ongoing struggle for African American citizenship.
Read MoreDecolonizing Photography: A Conversation With Wendy Red Star
Challenging mainstream representations of Native Americans, Wendy Red Star photographs her Crow culture, on her own terms.
Read More5 Highlights from the 2016 Addis Foto Fest
A preview of the international photography festival in Ethiopia.
Read MoreBeyond Binary
What does photography offer the trans feminism movement?
Read MoreSeparate Cars on the Open Road
Amid the fight for desegregation, a revelatory portrait by Robert Frank conveys the freedom of travel.
Read MoreIn California, Trees as Witness and Living Memorial
Elizabeth Huber reflects on Ken Gonzales-Day and the history of lynching in California.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Winners of the 2016 PhotoBook Awards
We’re pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 edition of the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards.
Read MoreRacial Innocence in Postwar America
Maia Silber reflects on photographer Gordon Parks, the infamous “doll tests” of the 1940s, and segregation.
Read MoreThe Cotton Bowl and the Super Bowl
Merging football with twentieth-century sharecropping, Hank Willis Thomas traces the commodification of black bodies.
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