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Aperture No. 255
From fashion to architecture to the printed page, this issue considers how photography and design frame our daily lives.
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Aperture 223
Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
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Aperture 237
Wolfgang Tillmans guest-edits Aperture’s “Spirituality” issue, which features contributions by artists, scientists, and writers who examine the different ways photography has been used to represent humanity’s longing for spiritual connection and solidarity.
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Aperture 221
This issue, a collaboration between Aperture and Performa, the nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in visual art, takes a capacious approach to considering the intersections of photography and performance.
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Aperture 220
Must-read conversations with nine of the world’s most influential photographers.
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Aperture 217
Words as inspiration for image making, words as images, images as open-ended fictions, documentary under the influence of fiction— these are just some of the ways in which image and language brush up against each other in this issue.
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Aperture 216
Produced in collaboration with the groundbreaking duo Inez & Vinoodh, this issue explores the role of image quotation and reference in fashion photography.
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Aperture 215
Featuring some of the best photography and critical writing being produced in Brazil today, as seen through the prism of the dynamic city of SĂŁo Paulo.
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Aperture 214
Created in conjunction with Magnum Foundation and guest editor Susan Meiselas, "Documentary, Expanded" explores a cross-section of critical questions for practicing documentarians today, when the old models for producing and disseminating work have disappeared.
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Aperture 213
Leading curators, historians, writers, and publishers introduce ten photographers they believe have been overlooked or are undervalued, and deserve more attention today.
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Aperture 212
Taking its name from the 1967 film by Jacques Tati, this issue explores how photography illuminates, facilitates, and participates in the many definitions of play-from role-play and sex-play to theater and jokes to leisure and fantasy.
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Aperture 211
Between science and art, revisiting photography’s role in discovery and experimentation.
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Aperture 210
This edition of Aperture relaunches the redesigned magazine under the title “Hello, Photography,” a playful nod to Daido Moriyama’s seminal project Bye, Bye Photography.
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Aperture 208
Portfolios and Essays from Simon Norfolk, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Will Michels, and Natalie Zelt, Aaron Schuman on Thomas Barrow, Chris Wiley on Lucas Blalock, Francine Prose on George Georgiou, Sylvia Plachy, Bertien van Manen, Chris Killip and Michael Almereyda, Mary Panzer, and Shomei Tomatsu.
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Aperture 207
Portfolios and Essays from Martin Parr, Carole Naggar on Jean Depara, Daniel Naudé, Sylvia Plachy, Francine Prose on Judy Linn, Jason Fulford and Aaron Schuman, Stephanie Sinclair, Melissa Harris on Robert Delpire, and Fred Ritchin on Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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Aperture 206
Portfolios and Essays from Lieko Shiga and Mariko Takeuchi, Aurthur Ou and Walter Benn Michaels, Robert Farris Thompson, Sylvia Plachy, David Campany, Paula Luttringer and Victoria Verlichak, Viviane Sassen and Aaron Schuman, Eugène Atget and Geoff Dyer.
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Aperture 205
Portfolios and Essays from Nick Waplington, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, David Goldbatt and Ivan Vladislavic, Stephen Shore, Charles Bowden, Julia Peirone, Sam Falls and Lesley A. Martin, Bill Cunningham and Vince Aletti.
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