NEA announces over $27 million in grant awards, including a $25,000 Art Works grant for Aperture On Sight: Teaching Visual Literacy Through Photography.
Coordinating editor of The PhotoBook Review, Madeline Coleman, highlights design trends found in this year’s PhotoBook Awards shortlist.
The new issue of the Aperture Photography App is now available to download on your iOS device. Here’s a look inside Issue 20.
The new issue of the Aperture Photography App is now available to download on your iOS device. Every issue of the Aperture Photography App is free on iTunes
On October 26, Aperture Foundation celebrated photography and Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency with live performances at the annual fall benefit.
On October 27, Aperture received the Lucie Award for book publisher of the year (classic) for Tiny: Streetwise Revisited.
The new issue of the Aperture Photography App is now available to download on your iOS device. Every issue of the Aperture Photography App is free on iTunes.
In early 2016, Aperture will release the latest addition to Richard Misrach’s ongoing Desert Cantos series: an examination of the U.S.–Mexico border.
On the occasion of the launch of the Aperture Digital Archive appears this excerpt an interview with Michael E. Hoffmann from Aperture Issue 129.
Last month, Rick Sands led an Aperture workshop about seeing, understanding, and realizing various lighting scenarios at the Aperture Gallery.
Join us this fall for the chance to work side-by-side major with figures in the global photographic community in an intimate and immersive classroom.
Photobooks from around the world are currently arriving at Aperture’s Chelsea office as entries to this year’s Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards.
Aperture editors and staff select the photography exhibitions we’re seeing around New York City this summer, from MoMA to the Guggenheim to Chelsea’s galleries.
Friends of Aperture gathered at the Aperture Summer Soirée along with photographers Matthew Pillsbury, Richard Renaldi, and other artists.
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.