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The Woman Behind the First Photography Gallery
Helen Gee risked everything to open Limelight in 1954, selling prints by Ansel Adams, Berenice Abbott, and Robert Frank.
Read MoreAmerica on the Brink
Zoe Leonard’s retrospective investigates the politics of image making.
Read MoreBruce Jackson: On the Inside
When a folklorist set out to document life in American prisons, he found the enduring segregation of the Old South.
Read MoreNo Country for Young Men
In a society with strict definitions of manhood, how are photographers portraying Iranian masculinity?
Read MoreWhat Makes a Family?
An exhibition explores how black photographers portray their communities and kin.
Read MoreInside a Japanese Legend's Latest Book
At the Japan Society, Aperture Members enjoyed a rare glimpse into Naoya Hatakeyama’s artistic process.
Read MoreBeing and Belonging at MoMA
Behind the scenes of the museum’s latest showcase for new photography.
Read MoreAre You Listening, America?
Eugene Richards’s new film shares stories of overlooked citizens.
Read MoreBlack is Brilliant
From Accra to Harlem, photographs that expand the field of representation.
Read MoreBehind the Scenes of Peter Hujar's Bohemia
Aperture members met with curator Joel Smith to hear the stories behind Peter Hujar’s radical work.
Read MoreRoaming Without End
A group exhibition in Paris navigates documentary strategies in a directionless world.
Read MoreRobert Gober’s Willful Revision
The sculptor’s rarely seen photographic series reveals the power of memory.
Read MoreThe Many Worlds of Susan Meiselas
A comprehensive exhibition celebrates the photographer’s unique approach to storytelling.
Read MoreHow to Witness Nothing (and Everything)
Photographer Edmund Clark and historian Crofton Black trace a network of black-site prisons.
Read MoreAlec Soth Revisits His Legendary First Book
How the American photographer fell in love with photography.
Read MoreThe Fearless Lynsey Addario
Katie Couric interviews the lauded photojournalist about her adventures abroad and her challenges at home.
Read MoreWhere the Homeless Sleep
Anthony Hernandez takes a hard look at the neglected landscapes of Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe Honesty of Petra Collins
The young photographer is celebrated for her raw and real depictions of femininity. But can images ever be trusted?
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