At the Japan Society, Aperture Members enjoyed a rare glimpse into Naoya Hatakeyama’s artistic process.
The curators of the 2018 Aperture Summer Open discuss what inspires them in photography today.
Aperture members met with curator Joel Smith to hear the stories behind Peter Hujar’s radical work.
A new exhibition reconsiders the legendary photographer’s fashion and portrait work.
Aperture Foundation Announces “Prison Nation” Issue, Exhibition, and Public Engagement Series
Aperture Members met with New York–based artist Sarah Meyohas for a special tour of her first large-scale exhibition.
On October 30, Aperture Foundation honored a group of extraordinary image-makers.
On September 26, Aperture Members came together for a private visit to the studio of photographer Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao.
On September 13, Aperture Connect Members came together for a private after-hours tour.
A firsthand look at how photobook collections start, how they are organized, and how they are cared for.
Our 65th-Anniversary Gala celebrates the contributions of four visionary artists.
An afternoon exploring the rich history of food photography as seen in Aperture’s “Feast for the Eyes.”
Patrons, friends, and artists celebrated Aperture’s wonderful community while listening to the music of photographer Larry Fink.
On Saturday, May 6, Aperture celebrated the launch of its summer 2017 issue, “Platform Africa” with a member tour and party.
On March 31, Aperture’s Spring Party and Auction was awash with brightly colored ensembles, whimsical fedoras, turbans, and many a bow tie.
On February 28, Aperture Connect Members came together at the studio of visual artist Wardell Milan for their first meetup of 2017
An homage to the city that launched the first issue of Aperture magazine in 1952.
In photographs, our readers reimagine society’s portrayal of black men and boys.
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.