Aperture remembers the life of Marie Cosindas, pioneer of the painterly color photograph.
Aperture remembers the surprising, defiant work of the Chinese photographer, whose playful vision cleverly pushed the limits of self expression.
Geoff Dyer remembers the life of an acclaimed critic and author.
Aperture remembers the life of the Southern photographer, whose work evokes the power of passing time.
Brian Wallis remembers the work and life Hilla Becher.
Mary Ellen Mark’s life and work remembered by Melissa Harris and those who worked closely with her.
Remembering Albert Maysles, who examined a photograph of Matisse by Henri Cartier-Bresson for Aperture magazine issue 191.
Editor-in-chief Melissa Harris remembers Robert Anthoine, who served on the Board of Aperture Foundation.
Anne Wilkes Tucker remembers the remarkable life and career of Ray K. Metzker (1931-2014).
Aperture’s Melissa Harris remembers the life of writer Charles Bowden and his immeasurable contributions to Aperture.
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.