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Erik Kessels Celebrates the Mistakes of Amateurs
With relentless optimism, the artist considers the value of mediocrity.
Read MoreIn Katy Grannan's First Film, a Story of Poverty in California
Katy Grannan’s first film weaves the joys and horrors of everyday life in a dangerous neighborhood of California.
Read MoreAperture Members Celebrate the Launch of "Platform Africa"
On Saturday, May 6, Aperture celebrated the launch of its summer 2017 issue, “Platform Africa” with a member tour and party.
Read MoreThe Endless Outer World
Daido Moriyama speaks about his Provoke days and capturing the streets of Tokyo.
Read MoreTokyo Reimagined
As Japan’s capital transformed, Yutaka Takanashi deployed a radical style to picture urban change.
Read MoreRich, Famous, and Faking it
For twenty-five years, Lauren Greenfield has chronicled the rise and fallout of consumerism and celebrity culture.
Read MoreAround the World in Six Photographs
Renowned travel writers and editors on the photographs that transport them.
Read MoreA Witness to Resistance
From student demonstrations to farmers in revolt, Kazuo Kitai captured the social tumult of 1960s Japan.
Read MoreInside the 2017 Aperture Spring Party and Dinner
On March 31, Aperture’s Spring Party and Auction was awash with brightly colored ensembles, whimsical fedoras, turbans, and many a bow tie.
Read MoreAgainst Occupation
Japanese curator Rei Masuda discusses how postwar Japanese photographers adapted to a new era.
Read MoreBehind the Barricades
Student protests shook late-1960s Japan. Hitomi Watanabe bore witness from inside the movement.
Read MoreThe Provoke Moment
In the first of an ongoing series of interviews about Japanese photography with Tsuyoshi Ito, Curator Simon Baker discusses the radical new vision of the 1960s.
Read MoreFull Color Feminism
A former Riot Girrl, Becca Albee’s photography unpacks the politics of color.
Read MoreVisions of Unity: Six Visual Protests
From coalitions to exhibitions, here’s how artists and institutions are making their voices heard.
Read MoreDefying Stereotypes, One Post at a Time
The four artists in Torrent Tea are redefining narratives of Black and Queer bodies on the Internet.
Read MoreValérie Belin's Uncanny Visions
The French artist’s most recent work explores the dark side of pop culture and beauty.
Read MoreBeyond the Wall
Is the U.S.-Mexico border a political calculation or a humanitarian crisis?
Read MoreCommand the Gaze
A girl-powered social media movement becomes an interactive exhibition.
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