Erwin Olaf gives a virtual tour of his most recent photobook, Erwin Olaf: Volume II.
Elinor Carucci discusses her approach to teaching photography, and her experience as a workshop instructor at Aperture.
Anne Collier’s new show at the MCA Chicago spans a decade of the photographer’s sly, incisive images.
LaToya Ruby Frazier discusses the creation of her first book, The Notion of Family.
An-My Lê talks about her recently published book, Events Ashore at Aperture Gallery.
Gail Albert Halaban discusses her new book, Paris Views, with Amy Adler at Aperture Gallery.
Aperture visits photographer Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao in his Queens, NY studio to discuss his recent monograph.
John G. Morris speaks on thirty-nine years of friendship with Eugene Smith and the history of the Smith Fund.
A discussion between LaToya Ruby Frazier and Dawoud Bey on The Notion of Family.
Stephen Shore and Peter Schjeldahl discuss Shore’s influential career and his significant contributions to photography.
A panel discussion with Inez & Vinoodh exploring the role of the magazine as a platform for innovation in fashion photography.
An evening of discussion honoring Howard Chapnick at Aperture Foundation, one of Aperture’s W. Eugene Smith talks.
Joachim Schmid discusses his use of appropriated photographs, and the discovery of new meanings in the currents of digital photography.
Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao in conversation with Sean Corcoran on Liao’s Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao: New York.
Joel Meyerowitz reflects on his time on road trips as a photographer.
Aperture Director Chris Boot catches up with singer-songwriter Billy Bragg upon his return to NYC for the Aperture Open Road Benefit Party and Auction.
A video interview with photographer Reinier Gerritsen, whose work chronicles readership on New York City’s subways.
Announcing Aperture’s Fall-Winter 2014 Workshops catalog.
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.