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After lengthy deliberations, Aperture Foundation has selected the winner of the #MyApertureMag Instagram competition.
Pablo Ortiz Monasterio discusses the process of selecting and sequencing photographs to tell a history of Mexico.
Check out the sights from Paris Photo Los Angeles, both at Paramount Pictures Studios and throughout Los Angeles!
Click here to learn the names of the six portfolio prize finalists. The winner will be announced in June 2013.
The show is now on view at Centro de Extensión, Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago.
The Turkish photographer wins with a documentary series focused on the ongoing impact of Syria’s civil war.
A cocktail reception celebrating Matthew Pillsbury’s forthcoming monograph, City Stages.
Joel Meyerowitz reads from “The Gravity of Time,” a personal essay from Paul Strand: The Garden at Orgeval, published by Aperture.
Excerpt from an event held at Aperture Gallery on March 18, 2013.
Hank Willis Thomas discusses his series Branded (2011) and Unbranded (2008).
Thomas Ruff: photograms and m.a.r.s. is on view March 28–April 27 in New York.
The Art Directors Club will host their ADC 92nd Annual Awards + Festival next month in Miami Beach.
Images from the production of Ametsuchi, Rinko Kawauchi’s latest monograph.
Revisiting Rinko Kawauchi in conversation with Magnum photojournalist Martin Parr.
Emily Haas Davidson and Bruce Davidson in conversation on their latest project, Bobby’s Book.
Celebrities assembled in Park City, Utah, were photographed by Henny Garfunkel with the freshly relaunched Aperture magazine.
Over 300 guests in photography, art, fashion, media, and music gathered to celebrate the relaunch of Aperture magazine.
It’s been a year now since I drove from Scranton, Pennsylvania, to San Francisco and let the…
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.