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In Harry Gruyaert's Radical Street Photography, Color is the Defining Element
No matter where he turns his eye, the Belgian photographer constantly explores the potential of color in a seemingly colorless urban world.
Read MoreAperture’s Best Photography Features of 2019
Wolfgang Tillmans, Tilda Swinton, Graciela Iturbide, and more—this year’s highlights in photography and ideas.
Read MoreIntroducing: Lindokuhle Sobekwa
Years after the South African photographer’s sister mysteriously disappeared, his images become a public record of a private myth.
Read MoreIntroducing: Garrett Grove
Against the backdrop of the US presidential election, a photographer documents growing cultural tensions in the Pacific Northwest’s rural communities.
Read More15 Photographers Reveal What’s Hidden in Their Work
What does a photographer see that is otherwise hidden?
Read MoreThe 2019 PhotoBook Awards Shortlist
Aperture and Paris Photo announce the shortlist for the 2019 PhotoBook Awards.
Read MoreDelirious Cities: The 2019 Aperture Summer Open
Meet the twenty-three artists asking how photographs can define the diversity of urban experience today.
Read MoreIntroducing: KangHee Kim
Unable to leave the United States due to visa restrictions, this South Korean photographer makes images of surreal escapism.
Read MoreRevolutionary Roads
From Addis Ababa to Johannesburg, Guy Tillim photographs the streets named for Africa’s military leaders.
Read MoreTwo Artists Interrogate the "White Gaze" of National Geographic
Pairing archival images and text, Michelle Dizon and Việt Lê pose a razor-sharp critique of colonialism.
Read More13 Publications that Reimagine Queer Visibility
From Zanele Muholi’s radical statements of identity to Nan Goldin’s iconic visual diary, Aperture highlights artists whose work illuminates LGBTQ+ perspectives.
Read More2019 Portfolio Prize Runner-Up: Zora J Murff
Zora J Murff evaluates the fallout of prejudicial housing policies within the larger narrative of violence perpetrated against African Americans.
Read More2019 Portfolio Prize Runner-Up: Guanyu Xu
Reclaiming domestic space through installations in his parents’ home, Guanyu Xu explores queer identity and censorship across China and the US.
Read MoreAnnouncing the 2019 Aperture Portfolio Prize Shortlist
From over 1,000 submissions, meet our five shortlisted artists.
Read MoreIntroducing: Leonard Suryajaya
In the first of our new series, “Introducing,” which highlights exciting new voices in photography, Aperture speaks with a queer, Indonesian photographer who makes explosive pictures of his family.
Read MoreAperture's Best Photography Features of 2018
From the photographs that inspired Sofia Coppola’s films to Zanele Muholi’s visual activism, here are this year’s highlights in photography and ideas.
Read More2018 Aperture Gala to Honor Artists and Leaders Expanding Our Vision of Family
Honorees include Agnes Gund, Catherine Gund, Catherine Opie, Hank Willis Thomas, and Dr. Deborah Willis.
Read MoreMAGNUM at 70
AWAKE Reading Room, Book and Zine Bazaar Saturday, June 17, 12:00 – 7:00 p.m. Magnum Foundation, 59 East 4th Street, New York New York Photobook Masterclass Saturday, June 17 – Sunday, June 18, 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Neuehouse, 110 East 25th Street, New York First Impressions: Magnum Portfolio Reviews Tuesday, June 20, 9:30 a.m.…
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