New Directions covers from the mid-twentieth century are easy to spot but difficult to describe, often using pictures to describe words rather than the other way around.
The photobook is a space of creative potential—and a dedicated site of action.
The artist discusses feminism, photograms, and what it means to “hover” in the world.
Through uncanny vintage photographs, Laura Larson tells a story of love and attachment.
An emerging guard of young, female photographers carves out a new brand of feminism.
The Los Angeles–based photographer Zoe Crosher has had quite a big year. Carmen Winant spoke with the artist about her work.
Artist Brian Bress speaks with Carmen Winant about his work.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.