Daido Moriyama speaks about his Provoke days and capturing the streets of Tokyo.
As Japan’s capital transformed, Yutaka Takanashi deployed a radical style to picture urban change.
From student demonstrations to farmers in revolt, Kazuo Kitai captured the social tumult of 1960s Japan.
Japanese curator Rei Masuda discusses how postwar Japanese photographers adapted to a new era.
Student protests shook late-1960s Japan. Hitomi Watanabe bore witness from inside the movement.
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.
Aperture presents “Image Worlds to Come: Photography & AI,” a timely and urgent issue that explores how artificial intelligence is quickly transforming the field of photography and our broader culture of images.