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Interview with Lorna Simpson

Sabine Mirlesse interviews Lorna Simpson on the occasion of the artist’s survey exhibition at Jeu de Paume, Paris.

Interview with Karol Hordziej, Art Director of Krakow Photomonth

Andrea Hill interviews Karol Hordziej about Krakow Photomonth 2013 and the future of photography festivals.

Interview with Anne Hardy

Photographer Anne Hardy speaks about her new exhibition of photographs and sculptures at Maureen Paley, London.

Interview with Michael Kamber

In this interview, photojournalist Michael Kamber discusses his new book Photojournalists on War: The Untold Stories from Iraq.

Interview with Sara VanDerBeek

“I wanted to discover, through the use of images and objects, a way to translate my original experience of these European sites.”

Interview with Greg Allen

These Cold War objects exerted major influence on the culture of their day. It’s not just coincidence that they happen to look like art.

Thomas Ruff: Photograms for the New Age

You may have to develop your own technology for your images. I’m not much interested in “straight” photography anymore.

Interview with Owen Kydd

The moment when still cameras began to include decent video options not only democratized filmmaking, but also marks the history of still images.

The Edge of Vision Interview Series: Bill Armstrong

Bill Armstrong discusses his work Mandala #450 within the context his Infinity series of abstract, blurred images.

Interview with Bill Armstrong

Photographer Bill Armstrong speaks with Aperture about his Infinity series, and his latest exhibition in New York.

Photography at Novartis AG

Melissa Harris spoke with Daniel Vasella, then of Novartis AG, to understand both his passion and his criteria for commissioning photography.

On Process and Color

Aperture speaks with the curator and a participating artist in Color Shift, a show that explores and revisits modernism’s reductive approach to medium, material, and color.

Interview with Laura Letinsky

An interview with photographer Laura Letinsky, who has explored the expressive possibilities of still-life photography for fifteen years.

Five Most Popular Interviews of 2012

A look back at Aperture’s top five of 2012.

Trisha Ziff Discusses 101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides

An excerpt from Chris Boot’s conversation with 101 Tragedies editor Trisha Ziff.

Taryn Simon and Lisa Hostetler – In Conversation

Taryn Simon presents and discusses her work, including A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters, I – XVIII.

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