Production coordinator Thomas Bollier walks us through the recent printing of the Aperture book Suburban, of Jimmy DeSana’s earlier photographs.
The new issue of the Aperture Photography App is now available to download on your iOS device.
Editors and staff at Aperture selected our favorite photography-related Instagram accounts, ranging from photographers to editors to public collections.
Photographers and friends of Aperture gathered at the 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery for the opening of Aperture: Photographs
In Issue 10 readers will find a review of Hellen van Meene’s new photobook, a conversation with Manfred Heiting, and work from Takashi Homma
Aperture Patrons, board members, and photographers Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao and Scout Tufankjian gathered for the second annual Spring Patron Cocktail Party.
Joel Smith on curating Hidden Likeness, a show of Emmet Gowin’s photographs paired with selections made from the Morgan Library and Museum’s vast holdings.
Aperture exhibitions are currently on three continents, from Asia to Europe to North America. How does it come together?
The Aperture Spring Party: Moving Mountains drew more than 250 guests to the Aperture Foundation in Chelsea, New York.
Download Issue 6 of the new Aperture Photography App.
The Spring 2015 issue of The PhotoBook Review, Aperture’s biannual journal dedicated to the consideration of the photobook, is out now.
Aperture magazine’s editors spent three weeks in Tokyo researching and assembling our Summer issue of the magazine, dedicated to photography from Japan.
Aperture magazine launches an exclusive opportunity for photography collectors to own work published in the pages of the magazine.
Ren Hang’s first New York solo exhibition opens at Capricious 88 with the launch of the “Queer” issue of Aperture Magazine
Erica Baum discusses her photographs of found words and imagery at Aperture gallery.
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.