Aperture 233 - Winter 2018
Family
This issue of Aperture considers how artists and photographers have chronicled their relationships to their families and chosen communities, and takes an expanded view of what families can be.
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In relationships and communities, an expanding vision of what families can be.
Family considers how artists and photographers have chronicled their relationships to their families and chosen communities.
Aperture magazine is an essential guide to the art and phenomenon of photography, that combines the smartest writing with beautifully reproduced portfolios. Published quarterly, each issue focuses on a major theme in contemporary photography, serving as a book about its subject, for everyone interested in understanding where photography is heading. With fresh perspectives on the medium by leading writers and thinkers, and beautifully designed and produced, Aperture magazine makes new ideas in photography accessible to the photographer, student, and the culturally curious alike.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of pages: 136
Publication date: 2018-12-04
Measurements: 9.25 x 12 x 0.5 inches
ISBN: 9781597114363
Lead funding for the “Family” issue of Aperture magazine is provided by the Anne Levy Charitable Trust and the Reba Judith Sandler Foundation.
Significant support for Aperture magazine is provided by the Kanakia Foundation.
Further generous support for Aperture magazine is provided in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Table Of Contents
Front
Agenda
Graciela Iturbide, Don McCullin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Claudia Andujar
Dispatches
Jyoti Dhar on Sri Lanka
Spotlight
Ka-Man Tse’s narrow distances
by Stephanie H. Tung
Curriculum
by Hannah Starkey
Words
Editors’ Note
Liz Johnson Artur: Black Balloon Archive
by Ekow Eshun
Into the Album
by Carmen Winant
Domestic Labor
Lynne Tillman and Justine Kurland in Conversation
Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara
by Rebecca Bengal
Masahisa Fukase: Father Figure
by Tomo Kosuga
American Families
Deborah Willis in Conversation with Rhea L. Combs
Pictures
Motoyuki Daifu
Introduction by Dan Abbe
Charlie Engman
Introduction by Sheila Heti
Tammy Rae Carland
Introduction by Glen Helfand
Kathryn Harrison
Introduction by John Jeremiah Sullivan
House of Xtravaganza by Stefan Ruiz
Introduction by Mikelle Street
Tenzing Dakpa
Introduction by Pico Iyer
George Awde
Introduction by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
David Armstrong
Introduction by Jesse Dorris
Christopher Anderson
Introduction by Sara Knelman
Back
Object Lessons
Cathy Cade’s Archives, 1970s–80s