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Take the J Train
In Andre D. Wagner’s new photobook, an intimate chronicle of black life on New York City’s subways.
Read MoreThe Other Side of Gordon Parks
A new exhibition reconsiders the legendary photographer’s fashion and portrait work.
Read MoreThe PhotoBook as a Literary Form
Teju Cole’s first photobook unfolds the possibilities of text and image.
Read MoreBeauty in the Eye of the Storm
Inside the ACLU, two trans artists stage a secret photo shoot—and question the attitudes of liberal institutions.
Read MoreThe Offset Artist
From Dayanita Singh, a portable museum in book form.
Read MoreWalker Evans, Hero of the Vernacular Style
A landmark exhibition argues that the photographer’s approach to image making goes far beyond documentary.
Read MoreGender Is a Playground
Zackary Drucker and Kate Bornstein discuss pioneers, politics, and the next frontier in gender expression.
Read MoreTime and Again
A new exhibition spotlights Nicholas Nixon’s preoccupation with the elusive passage of time.
Read MoreInside Sarah Meyohas' Cloud of Petals
Aperture Members met with New York–based artist Sarah Meyohas for a special tour of her first large-scale exhibition.
Read MoreYou Get Me?
Mahtab Hussain’s tender portraits question the image of South Asian Muslim men in Britain.
Read MoreThe Queen Unleashed
Lyle Ashton Harris’s archive offers a glimpse of a queer, black ’90s.
Read MoreWayne Sorce's Nostalgic America
In 1970s-era New York and Chicago, a uniquely American sensibility.
Read MoreIn Kashmir, Hope Blooms
Bharat Sikka offers a poetic portrait of a disputed region.
Read MoreA Mouthwatering History of Photography
From subtle to surreal, here are eleven innovative ways that artists have pictured food.
Read MoreAcross a Racial Divide, Images of Daily Life under Apartheid
An innovative book juxtaposes images from the archives of two South African families—one black, and one white.
Read MoreAn Exhibition Where Every Opinion Matters
At the Art Gallery of Ontario’s annual photography prize, four artists compete for your vote.
Read More15 Photographers On Their Greatest Journeys
Where can a photograph take you?
Read MoreIndia in Full Color
Raghubir Singh, a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, captured the fleeting beauty of twentieth-century India.
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