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Time and Again

A new exhibition spotlights Nicholas Nixon’s preoccupation with the elusive passage of time.

The Best Photography Features of 2017

Aperture brings you this year’s highlights in photography and ideas.

Wayne Sorce's Nostalgic America

In 1970s-era New York and Chicago, a uniquely American sensibility.

15 Photographers On Their Greatest Journeys

Where can a photograph take you?

Announcing the Martin Parr Coloring Book Contest!

Aperture is pleased to announce the #ParrColoringContest, in celebration of The Martin Parr Coloring Book!

6 Men Who Think They’re the Second Coming of Jesus Christ

From Zambia to Japan, photographer Jonas Bendiksen tells their stories.

Art and Activism in a Contested Democracy

Five reflections on the relationship between photography, citizenship, and the law.

Ed Ruscha on Stephen Shore's America

The conceptual artist chooses ten of Shore’s little-known photographs that each have a voice of their own.

In Rwanda and Europe, Images of Creativity and Survival

An intimate conversation with filmmaker Amelia Umuhire.

10 Photographers Who Celebrate Black Identity through Fashion

These photographers show how “dandy” style shatters stereotypes around the world.

In Cameroon, A New Platform for Emerging Photographers

AMET (Elsa M’bala) speaks with Christine Eyene and Landry Mbassi about YaPhoto.

You Must Live and Look

In an interview from 1973, Henri Cartier-Bresson spoke frankly about the early days of Magnum.

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