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Inspired by Virginia Woolf, Mickalene Thomas imagines a classic, gender-crossing heroine as a fashion muse for the twenty-first century.
Read MoreThe Two South African Artists Who Can Be “Anything” They Want
Jamal Nxedlana travels through Johannesburg with the gender-defying artist duo FAKA.
Read MoreRosalyne Blumenstein and the Art of Living
In her newest series, artist and activist Zackary Drucker pays homage to a trans icon.
Read MoreDesire and Loss, from Stonewall to the AIDS Crisis
Working with vintage gay erotica, Pacifico Silano is committed to understanding how trauma and queer identity commingle.
Read MorePaolo Di Paolo’s Paradise Found
An Italian photographer of Hollywood stars, now in his 90s, finally makes his debut.
Read MoreWhat is a Photo-Text Book?
Since the nineteenth century, photographers and writers have collaborated as equals—to varying degrees of success.
Read MoreThe PhotoBook Review 016: Editor's Note
What’s the point of having an obsession if you can’t share it with other people?
Read MoreA Trailblazing Fashion Photographer's Turn to Collage
In the 1970s, Deborah Turbeville eschewed highly-sexualized photographs in favor of haunting portraits.
Read MoreReckoning with Canada's History of Whitewashing
Two artists delve into a national archive, revealing a counter-history of colonialism, trauma, and erasure.
Read MoreBarbara Ess is Always Watching
An artist investigates the aesthetics of surveillance at home and on the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Read MoreIntroducing: Karolina Karlic
For the second installment of our new series “Introducing,” Aperture speaks with a photographer tracing the globalization of rubber from the Amazon to Ohio.
Read MoreHow to Capture an Intimate History
For Jane Evelyn Atwood, who has photographed sex workers and prisoners, it’s all about the balance between intuition and occasion.
Read MorePixy Liao Straddles the Male and Female Gaze
In her playful, collaborative photographs, the Chinese photographer upends the meaning of “muse.”
Read MoreHow to Make Books that Sing Like Sinatra
Keith Smith on the elaborate art of sequencing pictures.
Read MoreWhatever Happened to Corporate Extravagance?
Susan Ressler revels in the immaculate offices of days gone by.
Read MoreThe Photobook Publisher with a Deceptively Subtle Touch
For Roma Publications, the artist’s vision is front and center.
Read MoreCan a Photography Festival Thrive in Today's China?
In the city of Lianzhou, visions of global power collide with official censorship.
Read MoreThe Woman Who Made the World's First Photobook
Why Anna Atkins deserves her place in the pantheon of great photographers.
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